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Polymer “Tape”-Assisted Ball-Milling Method Fabrication Few-Atomic-Layered Bismuth for Improving K^(+)/Na^(+)Storage

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摘要 Few-layered 2D analogs exhibit new physical/chemical properties,leading to a strong research interest and broad areas of application.Recently,lots of methods(such as ultrasonic and electrochemical methods)have already used to prepared 2D materials.However,these methods suffer from the drawbacks of low yield,high cost,or precarious state,which limit the largescale applications.Inspired by the famous Scotch tape method,we develop a ball-milling with polymer"tape"method,fabricating few-atomic-layered material,showing the high-yield,low-cost,and much stability.As electrode material,ultrathin 2D materials can shorten the ion transfer pathway,contributing to the development of high-power batteries.Meanwhile,fewatomic-layered structure can expose more active sites to increase their capacity,showing special energy storage mechanism.We use the as-prepared few-atomic-layered Bi(FALB)and reduced oxide graphene composites as the anode for potassium/sodium-ion batteries(KIBs/NIBs).The sample achieves a high reversible capacity of 395 m Ah g^(-1)for KIBs,of which FALB contributes 438 m Ah g^(-1)(higher than the theoretical capacity of Bi,386 m Ah g^(-1)),and it carries outstanding cycle and rate performance in KIBs/NIBs.
出处 《Energy & Environmental Materials》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第3期421-427,共7页 能源与环境材料(英文)
基金 financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51972258) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(WUT:2019IVA007)
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