Multi-shell hollow structured Sb2S3 for sodium-ion batteries with enhanced energy density
Abstract
null null Low energy density is the key issue that needs to be addressed for sodium ion batteries. Antimony sulfide (Sb2S3) with high theoretical capacity is considered as an ideal anode, but it suffers from poor electrochemical activity and consequently, low energy density. Simple hollow Sb2S3 structures with high electrochemical activity offer high gravimetric energy density, while large internal voids significantly decrease the volumetric...
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Title
Multi-shell hollow structured Sb2S3 for sodium-ion batteries with enhanced energy density
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
60
Pages
591 - 599
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