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Nitrogen‐Doped MoS<sub>2</sub> Foam for Fast Sodium Ion Storage
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2019
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Materials ScienceSolid-state IonicKinetics CalculationBattery Electrode MaterialsEngineeringPorous CarbonBand StructureNmf AnodeAdvanced Electrode MaterialEnergy StorageElectrochemical Energy StorageBatteriesChemistrySodium BatteryHybrid MaterialsElectrochemistry
Abstract A novel 3D porous foam consisting of interlinking N‐doped MoS 2 nanosheets is synthesized through a templating‐drying‐carbonization process, where melamine‐formaldehyde is used as both template and nitrogen source. Benefit from the N‐containing MoS 2 , 3D porous structure, and residual N‐doped carbon, N‐doped MoS 2 foam (NMF) exhibits greatly improved electrochemical performance especially in term of rate capability for sodium storage compared with their pristine counterpart. Specifically, NMF shows outstanding rate capability with high reversible capacities reaching up to 407 mAh g −1 after 100 cycles under a current density of 1 A g −1 , whereas the charge capacity of pristine MoS 2 quickly decays to 60 mAh g −1 after 35 cycles at the same current density. In addition, the important role of pseudocapacitive behavior in the high rate sodium storage performances of NMF is investigated by kinetics calculation. The band structure and partial density of states of NMF are calculated in order to further explore the change of electronic structure induced by N atom doping in MoS 2 and its correlation with high rate performance. Furthermore, a Na + full‐cell with NMF anode and Na 3 V 2 (PO4) 3 cathode is assembled and successfully powered a 2 V light‐emitting diode lamp.
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