Achieving the robust immobilization of CoP nanoparticles in cellulose nanofiber network-derived carbon: via chemical bonding for a stable potassium ion storage

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Potassium-ion batteries (KIBs) are currently being investigated as a potential alternative to lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) because of the natural abundance of K resources. Presently, it is crucial yet challenging to explore suitable anode materials for stable K-storage. Herein, a novel robust CoP-carbon composite with highly dispersed CoP nanoparticles (NPs) immobilized in natural cellulose nanofiber network (CNF)-derived carbon (denoted as CoP@CNFC) is synthesized via chemical bonding through a facile hydrothermal and subsequent in situ phosphidation approach. The designed structure can provide diverse merits, including fast reaction kinetics, sufficient active sites and effective accommodation for K+ insertion/extraction; thus, CoP@CNFC delivers desired electrochemical performance, including considerable reversible capacity, enhanced rate capability and excellent cycling stability. Additionally, the electrochemical reaction mechanism of CoP@CNFC was clearly revealed by ex situ characterizations and theoretical simulations of cyclic voltammetry (CV) and solid electrolyte interface (SEI) profiles based on first-principles calculations. The achieved deep elucidation of the reversible process of K+ insertion and extraction on the surface/interface of the active material during the discharge and charge states clearly highlights its significance for stable K-storage. This work promotes the facile design and deep understanding of nanostructured high-capacity electrodes of transition metal phosphates for rechargeable KIBs. This journal is

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Zhao, X., Zhou, D., Chen, M., Yang, J., & Fan, L. Z. (2020). Achieving the robust immobilization of CoP nanoparticles in cellulose nanofiber network-derived carbon: via chemical bonding for a stable potassium ion storage. RSC Advances, 10(72), 44611–44623. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09478a

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