Shan HuWen ChenJing ZhouFei YinEvan UchakerZuo‐Feng ZhangGuozhong Cao
Loosely packed MoS2 nanosheets with thin carbon coating were synthesized via a facile, one-pot hydrothermal growth method. In the resulting optimally-designed nanoarchitecture, the ultrathin nanosheets, with a wall-thickness of approximately 5–10 nm, provide a large electrode–electrolyte interface so as to facilitate faster lithium-ion intercalation and diffusion. The flexible and conductive carbon overcoats stabilize the disordered structure of flower-like MoS2 nanosheets to accommodate more lithium-ions intercalation and thus maintain the structural and electrical integrity during cycling processes. In favor of the synergy and interplay of the carbon effect and intrinsic structural advantages, C@MoS2 (2 : 1) composites synthesized with a D-glucose precursor: MoO3 molar ratio of 2 : 1 exhibit high reversible specific capacity of 1419 mA h g−1 at 0.1 A g−1, retain 80% of the capacity after 50 cycles, and excellent rate capability as high as 672 mA h g−1 at 10 A g−1 with nearly 100% coulombic efficiency. The good electrochemical performance suggests that these C@MoS2 composites with unique flower-like morphology could be a promising candidate as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries.
Shuwen WangWenda LiHaochen SongChangming MaoZhonghua ZhangHongrui PengGuicun Li
Byungchul Jang (2045278)Mihyun Park (1275957)Oh B. Chae (1729207)Sangjin Park (2045269)Youngjin Kim (2045272)SeungM. Oh (2045275)Yuanzhe Piao (1418539)Taeghwan Hyeon (128442)
Byungchul JangMihyun ParkOh B. ChaeSangjin ParkYoungjin KimSeung M. OhYuanzhe PiaoTaeghwan Hyeon