Anisotropic, low-tortuosity and ultra-thick Red P@C-Wood electrodes for sodium-ion batteries

2020 
Red phosphorus (P) is considered to be the most suitable sodium-ion batteries electrode due to its low-cost, earth abundance and high theoretical capacity. Numerous studies have focused on improving the low conductivity and the extremely large volume change of red P during the cycle. However, these strategies heavily decrease the P mass loading in the electrode. Herein, inspired by natural wood, we successfully develop an ultra-thick bulk red Phosphorus@Carbon-Wood (red P@C-Wood) electrode via the vaporization-condensation process. The sodium-ion batteries assembled with the fabricated red P@C-Wood electrode provides an high areal capacity of 18 mAh cm−2 (≈ 5 times of other reported electrodes) and the P mass loading up to 8.4 mg cm−2 (≥ 2 times of other reported electrodes). The combination of red phosphorus and carbonized wood provides a new strategy for people to improve the areal energy density of lithium and sodium batteries.
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