Improving the cycling stability of metal sulfide-based anode materials at high rate is of great significance for advanced sodium ion batteries. However, the sluggish reaction kinetics is a big obstacle for the development of high-performance sodium storage electrodes. Herein, we have rationally engineered the heterointerface by designing the Fe1−xS/MoS2 heterostructure with abundant “ion reservoir” to endow the electrode with excellent cycling stability and rate capability, which is proved by a series of in and ex situ electrochemical investigations. Density functional theory calculations further reveal that the heterointerface greatly decreases sodium ion diffusion barrier and facilitates charge-transfer kinetics. Our present findings not only provide a deep analysis on the correlation between the structure and performance, but also draw inspiration for rational heterointerface engineering toward the next-generation high-performance energy storage devices.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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Chen, S., Huang, S., Hu, J., Fan, S., Shang, Y., Pam, M. E., … Yang, H. Y. (2019). Boosting Sodium Storage of Fe1−xS/MoS2 Composite via Heterointerface Engineering. Nano-Micro Letters, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-019-0311-z
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