Colloidally synthesized Cu3VS4 nanocrystals as a long cycling anode material for sodium-ion batteries

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We report on the colloidal synthesis of Cu3VS4 nanocrystals as an earth abundant anode material for sodium-ion battery applications. The nanocrystals were structurally characterized prior to testing in half-cells, where they displayed excellent cycling stability up to 1000 cycles, demonstrating the potential of colloidally synthesised materials for sustainable battery applications.

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Murphy, K., Bowman, D., McNulty, D., Kennedy, T., & Geaney, H. (2024). Colloidally synthesized Cu3VS4 nanocrystals as a long cycling anode material for sodium-ion batteries. Electrochemistry Communications, 166. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.elecom.2024.107783

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