Black phosphorus stabilized by titanium disulfide and graphite via chemical bonds for high-performance lithium storage.

Journal of colloid and interface science(2023)

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Black phosphorus (BP) anode has received extensive attentions for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) due to its ultrahigh theoretical specific capacity (2596 mAh g) and superior electronic conductivity (≈10 S m). However, the enormous volume variations during lithiation/delitiation processes greatly limit its applications. Herein, a new BP-titanium disulfide-graphite (BP-TiS-G) nanocomposite composed of BP, titanium disulfide and graphite has been prepared by a facile and scalable high-energy ball milling method. The experimental data proves that PC and PS bonds have been successfully introduced at the interface, which can effectively maintain the structural integrity of the BP-TiS-G electrode when evaluated as an anode material for LIBs. In addition, lithium-ion diffusion kinetics have been demonstrated to be enhanced from the synergistic effect of PC and PS bonds. As a result, the BP-TiS-G anode shows outstanding cycling stability (906.2 mAh g after 1300 cycles at 1.0 A g) and superior rate performance (313.8 mAh g at 10.0 A g). Our work shows the synergistic effects of different chemical bonds to stabilize BP can be a potential strategy for the development of high-performance alloy-type anodes for rechargeable batteries.
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Black phosphorus,Chemical bonds,Electrochemical performances,Lithium-ion batteries,Synergistic effect
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