Extensive efforts have recently been devoted to the construction of aqueous rechargeable sodium-ion batteries(ARSIBs)for large-scale energy-storage applications due to their desired properties of abundant sodium resou...Extensive efforts have recently been devoted to the construction of aqueous rechargeable sodium-ion batteries(ARSIBs)for large-scale energy-storage applications due to their desired properties of abundant sodium resources and inherently safer aqueous electrolytes.However,it is still a significant challenge to develop highly flexible ARSIBs ascribing to the lack of flexible electrode materials.In this work,nanocube-like KNiFe(CN)6(KNHCF)and rugby balllike NaTi2(PO4)3(NTP)are grown on carbon nanotube fibers via simple and mild methods as the flexible binder-free cathode(KNHCF@CNTF)and anode(NTP@CNTF),respectively.Taking advantage of their high conductivity,fast charge transport paths,and large accessible surface area,the as-fabricated binder-free electrodes display admirable electrochemical performance.Inspired by the remarkable flexibility of the binder-free electrodes and the synergy of KNHCF@CNTF and NTP@CNTF,a high-performance quasi-solid-state fiber-shaped ARSIB(FARSIB)is successfully assembled for the first time.Significantly,the as-assembled FARSIB possesses a high capacity of 34.21 mAh cm?3 and impressive energy density of 39.32 mWh cm?3.More encouragingly,our FARSIB delivers superior mechanical flexibility with only 5.7%of initial capacity loss after bending at 90°for over 3000 cycles.Thus,this work opens up an avenue to design ultraflexible ARSIBs based on all binder-free electrodes for powering wearable and portable electronics.展开更多
基金supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.020514380183)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51703241)+1 种基金the Key Research Program of Frontier Science of Chinese Academy of Sciences(No.QYZDB-SSW-SLH031)the Thousand Youth Talents Plan,and the Science and Technology Project of Nanchang(2017-SJSYS-008).
文摘Extensive efforts have recently been devoted to the construction of aqueous rechargeable sodium-ion batteries(ARSIBs)for large-scale energy-storage applications due to their desired properties of abundant sodium resources and inherently safer aqueous electrolytes.However,it is still a significant challenge to develop highly flexible ARSIBs ascribing to the lack of flexible electrode materials.In this work,nanocube-like KNiFe(CN)6(KNHCF)and rugby balllike NaTi2(PO4)3(NTP)are grown on carbon nanotube fibers via simple and mild methods as the flexible binder-free cathode(KNHCF@CNTF)and anode(NTP@CNTF),respectively.Taking advantage of their high conductivity,fast charge transport paths,and large accessible surface area,the as-fabricated binder-free electrodes display admirable electrochemical performance.Inspired by the remarkable flexibility of the binder-free electrodes and the synergy of KNHCF@CNTF and NTP@CNTF,a high-performance quasi-solid-state fiber-shaped ARSIB(FARSIB)is successfully assembled for the first time.Significantly,the as-assembled FARSIB possesses a high capacity of 34.21 mAh cm?3 and impressive energy density of 39.32 mWh cm?3.More encouragingly,our FARSIB delivers superior mechanical flexibility with only 5.7%of initial capacity loss after bending at 90°for over 3000 cycles.Thus,this work opens up an avenue to design ultraflexible ARSIBs based on all binder-free electrodes for powering wearable and portable electronics.