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PPy-derived carbon nanoparticles anchored on TiO2/C nanofibers as sodium-ion battery anodes with ultra-long cycle stability

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry(2022)

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Abstract
As the anode material of sodium-ion batteries (SIBs), TiO2 exhibits low sodium storage potential and small structural changes in the sodium storage process. To improve the pseudocapacitive behavior of TiO2, PPy was used as an N-containing carbon source to modify TiO2/C (TC) porous nanofibers. PPy-derived carbon (PC) nanoparticles anchored on TC nanofibers (PCTC) by a simple chemical oxidation method. The PC nanoparticles significantly improved the electrical conductivity of PCTC nanofibers with oxygen vacancies (OVs), while substantially improving the structural stability. As a result, PCTC exhibits a high reversible speci-fic capacity (179.8 mAh/g at 1.0 A/g) and a very long cycle life (206.4 mAh/g after 1000 cycles at 1.0 A/g) when used as anodes of SIBs. The superior sodium storage performance of PCTC nanofibres is attributed to the special structure with N-doping and OVs, resulting in high pseudo-capacitance contribution (95 %, 2.0 mV s-1). This OVs-creating approach can improve the pseudocapacitance of oxide anodes for sodium storage.
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TiO2,C,PPy-derived carbon,Oxygen vacancies,Sodium storage,Ultra-long cycle life
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