Electrochemical performance of porous carbon/tin composite anodes for sodium-ion and lithium-ion batteries

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The electrochemical performance of mesoporous carbon (C)/tin (Sn) anodes in Na-ion and Li-ion batteries is systematically investigated. The mesoporous C/Sn anodes in a Na-ion battery shows similar cycling stability but lower capacity and poorer rate capability than that in a Li-ion battery. The desodiation potentials of Sn anodes are approximately 0.21 V lower than delithiation potentials. The low capacity and poor rate capability of C/Sn anode in Na-ion batteries is mainly due to the large Na-ion size, resulting in slow Na-ion diffusion and large volume change of porous C/Sn composite anode during alloy/ dealloy reactions. Understanding of the reaction mechanism between Sn and Na ions will provide insight towards exploring and designing new alloy-based anode materials for Na-ion batteries. © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co.

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Xu, Y., Zhu, Y., Liu, Y., & Wang, C. (2013). Electrochemical performance of porous carbon/tin composite anodes for sodium-ion and lithium-ion batteries. Advanced Energy Materials, 3(1), 128–133. https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.201200346

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