Hollow bismuth ferrite combined graphene as advanced anode material for sodium-ion batteries

Publication date: Available online 13 February 2020Source: Progress in Natural Science: Materials InternationalAuthor(s): Xuli Ding, Yi LiuAbstractHollow bismuth ferrite nanofibers were fabricated via simple electrospinning process, and the storage properties of Na-ions were investigated by atmospheric pressure X-ray photoelectron spectrum (APXPS) and Synchrotron Radiation. The results show that the hollow bismuth ferrite nanotubes demonstrate impressive sodium storage properties and good cycling stability that the specific capacity can exceed 500 mA h g-1 and the cycle number reaches several hundred cycles. The graphene-coated bismuth ferrite nanotubes exhibit a specific capacity of 600 mAhg-1and a 89% capacity retention after 200 cycles. The present strategy can be a significant step to fabricate hollow perovskite oxides and serve as sodium ion batteries.Graphical abstractHollow tube-like bismuth ferrite is synthesized via electrospinning and used as anode in sodium-ion battery, which exhibits good Na+ ions storage capability and cycle stability.
Source: Progress in Natural Science: Materials International - Category: Materials Science Source Type: research