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Interface engineering of Co <sub>9</sub> S <sub>8</sub> /SnS heterostructure as a high‐performance anode for lithium/sodium‐ion batteries

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2023

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Abstract Transition metal sulfide (TMS) anodes exhibit the characteristics of phase stability and high capacity for lithium/sodium‐ion batteries (LIBs/SIBs). However, the TMS anodes often suffer from poor electronic conductivity, low ionic diffusion and large volume expansion during Li/Na‐ion intercalation significantly impairing the Li/Na‐storage performance. Herein, a long chain heterostructure composed of the Co 9 S 8 and SnS are first reported, which can generate rich phase interfaces, and small crystal domains. The unique structure can facilitate the properties of reactivity, conductivity and ionic diffusion. In addition, the heterostructure surface is modified by the N‐doped carbon (N‐DC@(CoSn)S), successfully improving the structural stability. The synergistic effects of Co 9 S 8 /SnS heterostructure and coated carbon layer effectively increase the capacity and cycling stability. The N‐DC@(CoSn)S anode delivers enhanced high specific capacities of 820.6 mAh·g −1 at 1.0 A·g –1 after 500 cycles for LIBs and 339.2 mAh·g –1 at 0.5 A·g –1 after 1000 cycles for SIBs, respectively. This work is expected to provide a material design idea for preparing LIBs/SIBs with high capacity and long cycling life.

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