Transition metal dichalcogenide materials have been considered as promising anode materials for rechargeable sodium-ion batteries because of their high specific capacity and low cost. Here, we demonstrate an iron sulfide Fe3S4 as a new anode material for a rechargeable sodium-ion battery. The involved conversion mechanism has been proved when the as-prepared Fe3S4 was used as the host material for sodium storage. Remarkably, a compound FeSx with quantum size generated by conversion reaction overcame the kinetic and thermodynamic constraints of chemical conversion to achieve superior cycling and rate capability. As a result, the as-prepared Fe3S4 electrode delivers a high reversible specific capacity of 548 mA h g1 at 0.2 A g1, together with an excellent cycling stability of 275 mA h g1 after 3500 cycles at 20 A g1
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Li, Q., Wei, Q., Zuo, W., Huang, L., Luo, W., An, Q., … Zhang, Q. (2016). Greigite Fe3S4 as a new anode material for high-performance sodium-ion batteries. Chemical Science, 8(1), 160–164. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6sc02716d
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