摘要
Rechargeable magnesium batteries(RMBs)have garnered significant attention in energy storage applications due to their high capacity,low cost,and high safety.However,the strong polarization effect and slow kinetic de-intercalation of Mg^(2+)in the cathode limit their commercial application.This study presents a novel interface-coupled V_(2)CT_(x)@VS_(4)heterostructure through a one-step hydrothermal process.In this architecture,V_(2)CT_(x)and VS_(4)can mutually support their structural framework,which effectively prevents the structural collapse of V_(2)CT_(x)MXene and the aggregation of VS_(4).Crucially,interfacial coupling between V_(2)CT_(x)and VS_(4)induces strong V-S bonds,substantially enhancing structural stability.Benefiting from these advantages,the heterostructure exhibits high specific capacity(226 mAh g^(-1)at 100 mA g^(-1))and excellent long-cycle stability(89% capacity retention after 1000 cycles at 500 mA g^(-1)).Furthermore,the Mg^(2+)storage mechanism in the V_(2)CT_(x)@VS_(4)composite was elucidated through a series of ex-situ characterizations.This work provides a feasible strategy for designing V_(2)CT_(x)MXene-based cathodes with high capacity and extended cyclability for RMBs.
基金
Financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52302317)is gratefully acknowledged。