Yang LiuYun QiaoXiangdong LouXinhe ZhangWuxing ZhangYunhui Huang
Hollow K0.27MnO2 nanospheres as cathode material were designed for aqueous sodium ion batteries (SIBs) using polystyrene (PS) as a template. The samples were systematically studied by X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. As cathode materials for aqueous SIBs, the hollow structure can effectively improve the sodium storage property. A coin cell with hollow K0.27MnO2 as cathode and NaTi2(PO4)3 as anode exhibits a specific capacity of 84.9 mA h g(-1) at 150 mA g(-1), and the capacity of 56.6 mA h g(-1) is still maintained at an extremely high current density of 600 mA g(-1). For full cell measurement at the current density of 200 mA g(-1), 83% capacity retention also can be attained after 100 cycles. The as-designed hollow K0.27MnO2 nanospheres demonstrate long cyclability and high rate capability, which grant the potential for application in advanced aqueous SIBs.
Yang LiuYun QiaoWuxing ZhangYunhui Huang
Zhuohao LiuXi‐Qiao FengHaoxiang ZhaoX. HanZi YeZhidong YaoDing Zhang
Pu XuHuimin YiGejun ShiZhennan XiongYingying HuRuilin WangHuihui ZhangBaofeng Wang
Yiming ZhangDafu TangYuanyuan LiuJin WangZhipeng LiXin LiGuang HanQiulong WeiBaihua Qu
Pan ZhanKailong JiaoJunxiang WangZongqian HuRui MaHongmin ZhuShuqiang Jiao