Anodic Synthesis of Hierarchical SnS/SnOx Hollow Nanospheres and Their Application for High‐Performance Na‐Ion Batteries

Bian H, Li Z, Xiao X, Schmuki P, Lu J, Li YY (2019)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2019

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Article Number: 1901000

DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201901000

Abstract

Constructing hollow nanostructures is attractive for both fundamental research and practical applications. However, how to prepare hollow nanostructures in a simple, scalable, and cost-effective way still remains a great challenge. In this study, for the first time, the anodization technique is applied to construct hollow nanostructures. Specifically, hollow nanospheres of SnS/SnO x with a hierarchical porous structure are self-assembled directly on the Sn substrate, via a convenient one-step anodization method. When applied for sodium-ion batteries, the thus fabricated SnS/SnO x hollow nanospheres on the substrate readily serve as a binder-free electrode, delivering remarkably high cycling stability and rate capability.

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APA:

Bian, H., Li, Z., Xiao, X., Schmuki, P., Lu, J., & Li, Y.Y. (2019). Anodic Synthesis of Hierarchical SnS/SnOx Hollow Nanospheres and Their Application for High‐Performance Na‐Ion Batteries. Advanced Functional Materials. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201901000

MLA:

Bian, Haidong, et al. "Anodic Synthesis of Hierarchical SnS/SnOx Hollow Nanospheres and Their Application for High‐Performance Na‐Ion Batteries." Advanced Functional Materials (2019).

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