Binder-Free NaTi2(PO4)3 Anodes for High-Performance Coaxial-Fiber Aqueous Rechargeable Sodium-Ion Batteries

2019 
Abstract Sodium superionic conductors-structured NaTi2(PO4)3 (NTP) is a significant anode material for high-energy-density aqueous rechargeable sodium-ion batteries (ARSIB) as result of its high capacity, abundant sources and suitable negative voltage plateau. Conventional synthesis of NTP with inevitable high-temperature treatment and subsequent slurry-casting procedure commonly lead to complicated high-cost process and reduced active sites. Thus, it is highly desirable yet significantly challenging to fabricate self-standing NTP-based electrodes. Herein, a simple solvothermal synthesis strategy is demonstrated to fabricate novel binder-free NTP-based electrodes without the need for any further post-synthesis treatment. As a proof-of-concept for applications, we successfully assemble a high-voltage coaxial-fiber ARSIB (CFARSIB). Taking advantages of the unique coaxial architecture and the synergy of novel electrode materials, the resulting CFARSIB exhibits a high capacity of 37.84 mAh cm-3 and an impressive energy density of 57.66 mWh cm-3. This work provides innovative insights and new possibilities to design binder-free NTP materials and will accelerate the development of high-performance wearable SIBs.
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