Metal−organic framework derived porous hollow ternary sulfide as robust anode material for sodium ion batteries

2019 
Abstract Multiple-metal compound materials have been demonstrated as high performance anode materials for energy storage. In this work, porous hollow polyhedron structured multicomponent sulfides and N -doped carbon-based composite (MnS-(ZnCo)S/N-C) is prepared through a gas-solid reaction using Mn, Zn, Co-based ternary metal−organic frameworks as precursor. As sodium ion batteries anode, MnS-(ZnCo)S/N-C exhibits impressive electrochemical performance, especially for the cycling performance at high current. At a current density of 2.0 A g −1 , it delivers a capacity of 316 mAh g −1 within 400 cycles and a high capacity retention (92.9%) compared with that of the third cycle. Furthermore, the composite electrode maintains a capacity retention of 40% when the current raises from 0.1 to 10.0 A g −1 step by step. As a robust sodium storage host, this composite anode benefits from porous hollow polyhedron structures composed of primary nanoparticles, N doped C coating on primary particles, and multicomponent sulfides.
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