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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Surface Modification of Na3V2(PO4)3 by Nitrogen and Sulfur Dual-Doped Carbon Layer with Advanced Sodium Storage Property

Xinghui Liang; Xing Ou; Fenghua Zheng; Qichang Pan; Xunhui Xiong; Renzong Hu; Chenghao Yang; Meilin Liu

Nitrogen and sulfur dual-doped carbon layer wrapped Na3V2(PO4)3 nanoparticles (NVP@NSC) have been successfully fabricated by the facile solid-state method. In this hierarchical structure, the Na3V2(PO4)3 nanoparticles are well dispersed and closely coated by nitrogen and sulfur dual-doped carbon layer, constructing an effective and interconnected conducting network to reduce the internal resistance. Furthermore, the uniform coating layers alleviate the agglomeration of Na3V2(PO4)3 as well as mitigate the side reaction between electrode and electrolyte. Because of the excellent electron transfer mutually enhancing sodium diffusion for this extraordinary structure, the NVP@NSC composite delivers an impressive discharge capacity of 113.0 mAh g-1 at 1 C and shows a capacity retention of 82.1% after 5000 cycles at an ultrahigh rate of 50 C, suggesting the remarkable rate capability and long cyclicity. Surprisingly, a reversible capacity of 91.1 mAh g-1 is maintained after 1000 cycles at 5 C under the elevated temperature of 55 °C. The approach of nitrogen and sulfur dual-doped carbon-coated Na3V2(PO4)3 provides an effective and promising strategy to enhance the ultrahigh rate and ultralong life property of cathode, which can be used for large-scale commercial production in sodium ion batteries.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2017

Sn-MoS2-C@C Microspheres as a Sodium-Ion Battery Anode Material with High Capacity and Long Cycle Life

Fenghua Zheng; Qichang Pan; Chenghao Yang; Xunhui Xiong; Xing Ou; Renzong Hu; Yu Chen; Meilin Liu

Sodium ion batteries (SIBs) have been regarded as a prime candidate for large-scale energy storage, and developing high performance anode materials is one of the main challenges for advanced SIBs. Novel structured Sn-MoS2 -C@C microspheres, in which Sn nanoparticles are evenly embedded in MoS2 nanosheets and a thin carbon film is homogenously engineered over the microspheres, have been fabricated by the hydrothermal method. The Sn-MoS2 -C@C microspheres demonstrate an excellent Na-storage performance as an anode of SIBs and deliver a high reversible charge capacity (580.3 mAh g-1 at 0.05 Ag-1 ) and rate capacity (580.3, 373, 326, 285.2, and 181.9 mAh g-1 at 0.05, 0.5, 1, 2, and 5 Ag-1 , respectively). A high charge specific capacity of 245 mAh g-1 can still be achieved after 2750 cycles at 2 Ag-1 , indicating an outstanding cycling performance. The high capacity and long-term stability make Sn-MoS2 -C@C composite a very promising anode material for SIBs.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2018

MoS2-covered SnS nanosheets as anode material for lithium-ion batteries with high capacity and long cycle life

Qichang Pan; Fenghua Zheng; Yanan Wu; Xing Ou; Chenghao Yang; Xunhui Xiong; Meilin Liu

A designed hierarchical nanostructure consisting of SnS nanosheets and ultrathin MoS2 nanosheets was achieved by a facile hydrothermal process with the assistance of fluoride and glucose. In this unique architecture, on the one hand, SnS and MoS2 nanosheets can greatly reduce the Li-ion and electron diffusion distance in the electrode. On the other hand, MoS2 nanosheets and amorphous carbon can not only prevent the direct exposure of SnS to the electrolyte but also maintain the structural stability of the electrode. In addition, the MoS2 nanosheets can offer more active sites for hosting lithium ions, resulting in higher capacity. When evaluated as anode material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), this SnS/MoS2–C composite exhibited stable cycling performance (989.7 mA h g−1 at 0.2 A g−1 after 60 cycles), superior rate capability (675 mA h g−1 even at 5.0 A g−1) and a long cycle life (718 mA h g−1 at 2.0 A g−1 after 700 cycles). Therefore, this SnS/MoS2–C composite is a promising candidate as anode material for next-generation high-performance LIBs.


Frontiers in chemistry | 2018

N/S Co-doped Carbon Derived From Cotton as High Performance Anode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries

Jiawen Xiong; Qichang Pan; Fenghua Zheng; Xunhui Xiong; Chenghao Yang; Dongli Hu; Chunlai Huang

Highly porous carbon with large surface areas is prepared using cotton as carbon sources which derived from discard cotton balls. Subsequently, the sulfur-nitrogen co-doped carbon was obtained by heat treatment the carbon in presence of thiourea and evaluated as Lithium-ion batteries anode. Benefiting from the S, N co-doping, the obtained S, N co-doped carbon exhibits excellent electrochemical performance. As a result, the as-prepared S, N co-doped carbon can deliver a high reversible capacity of 1,101.1 mA h g−1 after 150 cycles at 0.2 A g−1, and a high capacity of 531.2 mA h g−1 can be observed even after 5,000 cycles at 10.0 A g−1. Moreover, excellently rate capability also can be observed, a high capacity of 689 mA h g−1 can be obtained at 5.0 A g−1. This superior lithium storage performance of S, N co-doped carbon make it as a promising low-cost and sustainable anode for high performance lithium ion batteries.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2018

High pyridine N-doped porous carbon derived from metal–organic frameworks for boosting potassium-ion storage

Youpeng Li; Chenghao Yang; Fenghua Zheng; Xing Ou; Qichang Pan; Yanzhen Liu; Gang Wang

Potassium ion batteries (PIBs) have been regarded as promising energy storage devices for large-scale energy storage owing to the abundance of potassium resources. In this work, high pyridine N-doped porous carbon synthesized at 600 °C (NPC-600) derived from metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) has been fabricated and employed as the anode material for PIBs. NPC-600 can deliver a high reversible specific capacity (587.6 mA h g−1 at 50 mA g−1), outstanding rate properties (186.2 mA h g−1 at 2 A g−1) and cycling performance (231.6 mA h g−1 at 500 mA g−1 after 2000 cycles). This excellent electrochemical performance could be attributed to the increased amounts of pyridine N and neglectable change of the interlayer space during the potassiation/depotassiation process of NPC-600, which can provide additional adsorption sites to “capture” more K ions and ensure structural stability. This simple synthesis approach and unique structure make NPCs a promising candidate for next generation rechargeable PIBs.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2018

Nitrogen-doped bamboo-like carbon nanotubes as anode material for high performance potassium ion batteries

Yanzhen Liu; Chenghao Yang; Qichang Pan; Youpeng Li; Gang Wang; Xing Ou; Fenghua Zheng; Xunhui Xiong; Meilin Liu; Qinyuan Zhang

Potassium ion batteries (KIBs) have attracted tremendous attention because of the abundance of potassium resources and the applicability of carbonaceous materials for use as anodes, which indicates that the manufacturing techniques of lithium ion batteries can be directly transferred to KIBs. However, the huge volume change during the potassiation/depotassiation process, and the poor kinetics of the large K+ ions seriously restrict the electrochemical performance of graphite because the K+ ions are squeezed into the restricted interlayer spacing. Compared with well-crystallized graphite, amorphous carbon has a more flexible structure, but its capacity contribution is mainly dependent on a capacitive storage mechanism. Therefore, finding a carbon material with a suitable degree of graphitization and structure is necessary to achieve superior electrochemical properties. In the research reported in this paper, nitrogen-doped bamboo-like carbon nanotubes composed of amorphous carbon and discontinuous graphene layers with a porous hollow structure were prepared. Benefiting from its unique structure, this material delivered a high, reversible capacity of 204 mA h g−1 at 500 mA g−1 after 1000 cycles, and exhibited a remarkable rate capability of 186 mA h g−1 at 1000 mA g−1.


Advanced Functional Materials | 2017

A New rGO-Overcoated Sb2Se3 Nanorods Anode for Na+ Battery: In Situ X-Ray Diffraction Study on a Live Sodiation/Desodiation Process

Xing Ou; Chenghao Yang; Xunhui Xiong; Fenghua Zheng; Qichang Pan; Chao Jin; Meilin Liu; Kevin Huang


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017

MoS2 encapsulated SnO2-SnS/C nanosheets as a high performance anode material for lithium ion batteries

Qichang Pan; Fenghua Zheng; Xing Ou; Chenghao Yang; Xunhui Xiong; Meilin Liu


Journal of Power Sources | 2017

In situ X-ray diffraction characterization of NiSe2 as a promising anode material for sodium ion batteries

Xing Ou; Jiao Li; Fenghua Zheng; Peng Wu; Qichang Pan; Xunhui Xiong; Chenghao Yang; Meilin Liu


ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2017

MoS2 Decorated Fe3O4/Fe1–xS@C Nanosheets as High-Performance Anode Materials for Lithium Ion and Sodium Ion Batteries

Qichang Pan; Fenghua Zheng; Xing Ou; Chenghao Yang; Xunhui Xiong; Zhenghua Tang; Lingzhi Zhao; Meilin Liu

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Chenghao Yang

South China University of Technology

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Meilin Liu

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Fenghua Zheng

South China University of Technology

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Xing Ou

South China University of Technology

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Xunhui Xiong

South China University of Technology

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Xinghui Liang

South China University of Technology

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Yanzhen Liu

South China University of Technology

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Peng Wu

South China University of Technology

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Gang Wang

South China University of Technology

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Wentao Zhong

South China University of Technology

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