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A Coral‐Like FeP@NC Anode with Increasing Cycle Capacity for Sodium‐Ion and Lithium‐Ion Batteries Induced by Particle Refinement

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2021

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We present a coral-like FeP composite with FeP nanoparticles anchored and dispersed on a nitrogen-doped 3D carbon framework (FeP@NC). Due to the highly continuous N-doped carbon framework and a spring-buffering graphitized carbon layer around the FeP nanoparticle, a sodium-ion battery with the FeP@NC composite exhibits an ultra-stable cycling performance at 10 A g<sup>-1</sup> with a capacity retention of 82.0 % in 10 000 cycles. Also, particle refinement leads to a capacity increase during cycling. The FeP nanoparticles go through a refining-recombination process during the first cycle and present a global refining trend after dozens of cycles, which results in a gradually increase in graphitization degree and interface magnetization, and further provides more active sites for Na<sup>+</sup> storage and contributes to a rising capacity with cycling. The capacity ascending phenomenon can also extend to lithium-ion batteries.

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