Yunhua XuYujie ZhuYihang LiuChunsheng Wang
Abstract The electrochemical performance of mesoporous carbon (C)/tin (Sn) anodes in Na‐ion and Li‐ion batteries is systematically investigated. The mesoporous C/Sn anodes in a Na‐ion battery shows similar cycling stability but lower capacity and poorer rate capability than that in a Li‐ion battery. The desodiation potentials of Sn anodes are approximately 0.21 V lower than delithiation potentials. The low capacity and poor rate capability of C/Sn anode in Na‐ion batteries is mainly due to the large Na‐ion size, resulting in slow Na‐ion diffusion and large volume change of porous C/Sn composite anode during alloy/dealloy reactions. Understanding of the reaction mechanism between Sn and Na ions will provide insight towards exploring and designing new alloy‐based anode materials for Na‐ion batteries.
Zhen ShenYi HuYanli ChenXiangwu ZhangKehao WangRenzhong Chen
Екатерина Вадимовна КорбоваМ. С. ЛипкинВадим Александрович ВолошинЕкатерина Витальевна Харлабо
Ying LüChuze MaJudith AlvaradoNikolay DimovYing Shirley MengShigeto Okada
Yongzhi ZhangYan MengYujue WangLi ChenYong GuoDan Xiao
Yongzhi ZhangYan MengYujue WangLi ChenYong GuoDan Xiao