Abstract
Pursuing active, low-cost, and stable electrode materials with superior rate capability and long-life cycling performances for lithium-ion batteries remains a big challenge. In this study, a carbon-coated shuttle-like Fe2O3/Fe1-xS heterostructure is synthesized by simply annealing Fe-based metal-organic frameworks (MIL-88(Fe)) as precursors and sublimed sulfur. Carbon-coated Fe2O3/Fe1-xS displays a unique structure with ultrafine Fe2O3/Fe1-xS nanoparticles distributed in the hollow and porous carbon matrix, which offers a large specific surface area and fast charge transfer ability, and alleviates the volume change upon cycling. When evaluated as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries, it exhibits an ultra-high specific capacity of 1200 mA h g-1 at 0.1 A g-1, and superior high rate capability with a capacity of 345 mA h g-1 at a very high current density of 5.0 A g-1 owing to its high electrical conductivity and enhanced pseudocapacitive contribution from surface effects. The current strategy is promising to synthesize the carbon-coated porous structure from metal-organic frameworks for next-generation energy-storage applications. This journal is
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Zhu, G., Zhang, X., Li, Y., Zhao, G., Xu, H., & Jin, Z. (2020). A carbon-coated shuttle-like Fe2O3/Fe1-: XS heterostructure derived from metal-organic frameworks with high pseudocapacitance for ultrafast lithium storage. Nanoscale Advances, 2(11), 5201–5208. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0na00372g
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