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Synergistic Effect of Core-Shell Heterogeneous V2O5@MV6O15 (M=Na, K) Nanoparticles for Enhanced Lithium Storage Performance

Synergistic Effect of Core-Shell Heterogeneous V2O5@MV6O15 (M=Na, K) Nanoparticles for Enhanced Lithium Storage Performance
Synergistic effects of heterostructures can improve electrochemical properties of electrode materials. Herein, core-shell heterogeneous structures of V2O5@MV6O15 (M=Na,K) nanoparticles were designed and successfully synthesized through a facile “semi-solid” method. V2O5@NaV6O15 nanoparticles showed a high discharge capacity of 140mAhg−1 at 200mAg−1 which retained 94.9% after 200 cycles, higher than those of V2O5 nanoparticles (116.1mAhg−1 and 58%). Moreover, through an advanced in-situ XRD technology, the synergistic effect of buffering and smoothing Li+ diffusion from MV6O15 outer layer was revealed. This facile strategy could be widely applied to improve the electrochemical performances of other electrode materials.

Publisher URL: www.sciencedirect.com/science

DOI: S0013468617319485

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