Abstract
Iron vanadium sulfide (FeV2S4) was synthesized via a high temperature solid state reaction and was investigated as a cheap anode material for Na and Li ion batteries. Discharge capacities as high as 723 mA h g-1 (Na) and 890 mA h g-1 (Li) were found for half-cell measurements at room temperature. The capacity of the Na-FeV2S4 system remained constant at 529 mA h g-1 after the 10th cycle with an area capacity of 2.7 mA h cm-2 being very close to that of conventional Li-ion technology.
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Krengel, M., Adelhelm, P., Klein, F., & Bensch, W. (2015). FeV2S4 as a high capacity electrode material for sodium-ion batteries. Chemical Communications, 51(70), 13500–13503. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc04022a
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