Abstract
Hierarchical C@MoS 2 hollow spheres assembled from few layer-MoS 2 nanosheets coated on both interior and exterior surfaces of hollow carbon spheres (HCSs) have been developed by a modified template method. The polydopamine-derived carbon shell functions as a support with a negatively charged surface resulting in the in situ growth of few layer-MoS 2 nanosheets and prevents them from agglomeration with an integrated structure. In addition, the hollow carbon spheres with their mesopores provide sufficient liquid-solid contact area and shorter electron and ion pathways, as well as buffer for volume changes occurring during the charge/discharge process. The prepared C@MoS 2 material is characterized by XRD, TGA, BET, Raman, SEM, HRTEM and XPS measurements. When applied as a negative electrode material in LIBs, the C@MoS 2 electrode exhibits high reversible gravimetric capacity (1100 mAh·g −1 at 0.1 C), superior rate performance (633 mAh·g −1 at 20.0 C) and superb cycling life (86.0% of its original specific capacity left after 130 cycles).
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Gao, S., Yang, L., Shao, J., Qu, Q., Wu, Y., & Holze, R. (2020). Construction of Hierarchical Hollow MoS 2 /Carbon Microspheres for Enhanced Lithium Storage Performance. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 167(10), 100525. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ab98b0
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