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Freestanding Cathode Electrode Design for High-Performance Sodium Dual-Ion Battery
In this work, both
advantages of sodium-ion batteries and dual-ion
batteries have been combined in an innovated sodium-ion-based dual-ion
battery (SDI) system using a Na metal film as anode and a freestanding
meso-carbon microbead film (FS-MCMB) as cathode. FS-MCMB in SDI battery
exhibited a superior working performance with the specific capacity
of 83.6 mAh/g and a remarkable long-term stability over 300 cycles.
The SDI battery with FS-MCMB exhibited an advantage of high mass density
loading in the range of 2β7.5 mg cm<sup>β2</sup>, which
was equal to a comparable capacity of 78β83 mAh/g. The electrochemical
impedance analysis indicated that FS-MCMB provided a superior permeability,
resulting in facilitating electrolyte infiltration into MCMB structure.
In-situ XRD and ex-situ Raman spectroscopy were utilized to characterize
the intercalating/deintercalating process of PF<sub>6</sub><sup>β</sup> anions into/out of MCMB during charging/discharging processes. Finally,
theoretical calculations further confirmed the structural arrangement
of PF<sub>6</sub><sup>β</sup> anions in the graphite layers