Nanostructured polycrystalline Ni3S2 as electrode material for lithium ion batteries

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We report the facile synthesis of nanostructured polycrystalline nickel sulphide (NP-Ni3S2) on Ni foil at 750 and 800 °C by employing powder vapor transport technique. X-ray diffraction patterns (XRD) confirms the formation of polycrystalline Ni3S2 phase with rhombohedral structure. Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy (XPS) further confirms the formation of Ni3S2 phase. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) reveals the formation of flower shaped nanostructures of NP-Ni3S2 material. As an electrode material of Li+ batteries, the initial discharge capacities for NP-Ni3S2 materials deposited at 750 and 800 °C are found to be ∼2649 mAh g-1 and ∼1347 mAh g-1, respectively with initial capacity loss of ∼1067 mAh g-1 and ∼363 mAh g-1 after first cycle and capacities of ∼931 mAh g-1 and ∼818 mAh g-1 after 30 cycles for a current density of 60 mA g-1. An excellent capacity retention for NP-Ni3S2 material synthesized at 800 °C is due to its larger surface area and shorter diffusion length for mass and charge transport brought about by the flower-like porous nanostructures showing that the NP-Ni3S2 material synthesized at higher temperatures is more suitable as electrode material for Li+ batteries.

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Khan, I. A., Medwal, R., Fareed, S., Farid, A., Vas, J. V., Reddy, M. V., & Rawat, R. S. (2020). Nanostructured polycrystalline Ni3S2 as electrode material for lithium ion batteries. Materials Research Express, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ab676f

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