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3R-NbS2 as a highly stable anode for sodium-ion batteries
Savithri Vishwanathan1,2, Pallellappa Chithaiah3, H S S Ramakrishna Matte1
1Energy Materials Laboratory, Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences, Bangalore 562162, India. matte@cens.res.in.
Abstract:
Anode materials for advanced sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) require major improvements with regard to their cycling stability, which is a crucial parameter for long-term battery operation. Herein, we report 3R-NbS2, synthesised by a simple solid-state annealing route, as an anode for SIBs with remarkable cycling stability for 2500 cycles at 0.5 A g-1. The stable nature of the NbS2 anode was attributed to its dominant capacitive behaviour.
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