| Literature DB >> 29658174 |
Yang Zhao1, Xiaofei Yang1,2,3, Liang-Yin Kuo4, Payam Kaghazchi4,5, Qian Sun1, Jianneng Liang1, Biqiong Wang1, Andrew Lushington1, Ruying Li1, Huamin Zhang2,3, Xueliang Sun1.
Abstract
Na metal anode attracts increasing attention as a promising candidate for Na metal batteries (NMBs) due to the high specific capacity and low potential. However, similar to issues faced with the use of Li metal anode, crucial problems for metallic Na anode remain, including serious moss-like and dendritic Na growth, unstable solid electrolyte interphase formation, and large infinite volume changes. Here, the rational design of carbon paper (CP) with N-doped carbon nanotubes (NCNTs) as a 3D host to obtain Na@CP-NCNTs composites electrodes for NMBs is demonstrated. In this design, 3D carbon paper plays a role as a skeleton for Na metal anode while vertical N-doped carbon nanotubes can effectively decrease the contact angle between CP and liquid metal Na, which is termed as being "Na-philic." In addition, the cross-conductive network characteristic of CP and NCNTs can decrease the effective local current density, resulting in uniform Na nucleation. Therefore, the as-prepared Na@CP-NCNT exhibits stable electrochemical plating/stripping performance in symmetrical cells even when using a high capacity of 3 mAh cm-2 at high current density. Furthermore, the 3D skeleton structure is observed to be intact following electrochemical cycling with minimum volume change and is dendrite-free in nature.Entities:
Keywords: 3D Na anodes; Na-philic; metallic sodium anodes; sodium metal batteries
Year: 2018 PMID: 29658174 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201703717
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281