Pulverization-Tolerance and Capacity Recovery of Copper Sulfide for High-Performance Sodium Storage

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Finding suitable electrode materials is one of the challenges for the commercialization of a sodium ion battery due to its pulverization accompanied by high volume expansion upon sodiation. Here, copper sulfide is suggested as a superior electrode material with high capacity, high rate, and long-term cyclability owing to its unique conversion reaction mechanism that is pulverization-tolerant and thus induces the capacity recovery. Such a desirable consequence comes from the combined effect among formation of stable grain boundaries, semi-coherent boundaries, and solid-electrolyte interphase layers. The characteristics enable high cyclic stability of a copper sulfide electrode without any need of size and morphological optimization. This work provides a key finding on high-performance conversion reaction based electrode materials for sodium ion batteries.

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Park, J. Y., Kim, S. J., Yim, K., Dae, K. S., Lee, Y., Dao, K. P., … Yuk, J. M. (2019). Pulverization-Tolerance and Capacity Recovery of Copper Sulfide for High-Performance Sodium Storage. Advanced Science, 6(12). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201900264

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