Electrochemical Li Topotactic Reaction in Layered SnP 3 for Superior Li-Ion Batteries

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The development of new anode materials having high electrochemical performances and interesting reaction mechanisms is highly required to satisfy the need for long-lasting mobile electronic devices and electric vehicles. Here, we report a layer crystalline structured SnP 3 and its unique electrochemical behaviors with Li. The SnP 3 was simply synthesized through modification of Sn crystallography by combination with P and its potential as an anode material for LIBs was investigated. During Li insertion reaction, the SnP 3 anode showed an interesting two-step electrochemical reaction mechanism comprised of a topotactic transition (0.7-2.0 V) and a conversion (0.0-2.0 V) reaction. When the SnP 3 -based composite electrode was tested within the topotactic reaction region (0.7-2.0 V) between SnP 3 and Li x SnP 3 (x ≤ 4), it showed excellent electrochemical properties, such as a high volumetric capacity (1st discharge/charge capacity was 840/663 mA h cm '3) with a high initial coulombic efficiency, stable cycle behavior (636 mA h cm '3 over 100 cycles), and fast rate capability (550 mA h cm '3 at 3C). This layered SnP 3 anode will be applicable to a new anode material for rechargeable LIBs.

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Park, J. W., & Park, C. M. (2016). Electrochemical Li Topotactic Reaction in Layered SnP 3 for Superior Li-Ion Batteries. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep35980

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