Germanium is considered as a potential anode material for sodium-ion batteries due to its fascinating theoretical specific capacity. However, its poor cyclability resulted from the sluggish kinetics and large volume change during repeated charge/discharge poses major threats for its further development. One solution is using its ternary compound as an alternative to improve the cycling stability. Here, high-purity CuGeO3 nanowires were prepared via a facile hydrothermal method, and their sodium storage performances were firstly explored. The as-obtained CuGeO3 delivered an initial charge capacity of 306.7 mAh g−1 along with favorable cycling performance, displaying great promise as a potential anode material for sodium ion batteries.
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Fu, L., Zheng, X., Huang, L., Shang, C., Lu, K., Zhang, X., … Wang, X. (2018). Synthesis and Investigation of CuGeO3 Nanowires as Anode Materials for Advanced Sodium-Ion Batteries. Nanoscale Research Letters, 13. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-018-2609-z
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