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Recent advances in electrospun electrode materials for sodium-ion batteries 被引量:10

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摘要 Sodium-ion batteries(SIBs)have been considered as an ideal choice for the next generation large-scale energy storage applications owing to the rich sodium resources and the analogous working principle to that of lithium-ion batteries(LIBs).Nevertheless,the larger size and heavier mass of Na^(+)ion than those of Li^(+)ion often lead to sluggish reaction kinetics and inferior cycling life in SIBs compared to the LIB counterparts.The pursuit of promising electrode materials that can accommodate the rapid and stable Na-ion insertion/extraction is the key to promoting the development of SIBs toward a commercial prosperity.One-dimensional(1 D)nanomaterials demonstrate great prospects in boosting the rate and cycling performances because of their large active surface areas,high endurance for deformation stress,short ions diffusion channels,and oriented electrons transfer paths.Electrospinning,as a versatile synthetic technology,features the advantages of controllable preparation,easy operation,and mass production,has been widely applied to fabricate the 1 D nanostructured electrode materials for SIBs.In this review,we comprehensively summarize the recent advances in the sodium-storage cathode and anode materials prepared by electrospinning,discuss the effects of modulating the spinning parameters on the materials’micro/nano-structures,and elucidate the structure-performance correlations of the tailored electrodes.Finally,the future directions to harvest more breakthroughs in electrospun Na-storage materials are pointed out.
出处 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第3期225-241,共17页 能源化学(英文版)
基金 Financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21805007) Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST(2018QNRC001) Beijing Natural Science Foundation(L182019) National Key Research and Development Program of China(2018YFB0104300) Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(FRF-TP-19-029A2) 111 Project(B12015)。
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