Sn anodes for Na-ion batteries exhibit a promising initial capacity of 847 mAh g–1, which however, cannot be retained throughout continuous cycling due to the 420% volume changes that Sn experiences during sodiation. Previous experimental studies suggest that fracture does not occur in the submicron Sn particles during the formation of Na-Sn alloys; however, such colossal volume changes must result in microstructural damage. In the present work, the damage mechanisms during sodiation are isolated and accentuated by employing a Sn thick film of 0.5 mm as the anode. This simplified planar geometry allows to dispense with the influence of the binder and carbon additives that are required in porous electrodes. Post-mortem electron microscopy re...
Li-ion batteries are very important power sources for portable electronic devices due to their high ...
The charging process of secondary batteries is always associated with a large volume expansion of th...
Probing electrodes at a nanometer scale is challenging but desirable to reveal the structural evolut...
Nonlithium metals such as sodium have attracted wide attention as a potential charge carrying ion fo...
Sn based anodes allow for high initial capacities, which however cannot be retained due to the sever...
Printers; Three dimensional displays; Open source hardware; Fabrication; Scientific instruments; Man...
The degradation mechanism of an Sn4P3 electrode as Na-ion battery anode was investigated by using a ...
\u3b2-SnSb is known to be a highly stable anode for sodium ion batteries during cycling, but its sod...
Despite their large theoretical storage capability, Na–Sn batteries exhibit poor round-trip energy e...
The microstructural changes and phase transformations of tin nanoparticles during electrochemical so...
β-SnSb is known to be a highly stable anode for sodium ion batteries during cycling, but its sodiati...
High-rate performance and mechanical stability of anode materials are the two important characterist...
equilibrium in sodium-ion batteries by in situ hard X-ray nanotomography Jiajun Wang1, Christopher E...
Tin dioxide was investigated as an anode material for sodium-ion batteries. The Na/SnO2 cell deliver...
Tin (Sn) is a potential anode material for highenergy density Li-ion batteries because of its high c...
Li-ion batteries are very important power sources for portable electronic devices due to their high ...
The charging process of secondary batteries is always associated with a large volume expansion of th...
Probing electrodes at a nanometer scale is challenging but desirable to reveal the structural evolut...
Nonlithium metals such as sodium have attracted wide attention as a potential charge carrying ion fo...
Sn based anodes allow for high initial capacities, which however cannot be retained due to the sever...
Printers; Three dimensional displays; Open source hardware; Fabrication; Scientific instruments; Man...
The degradation mechanism of an Sn4P3 electrode as Na-ion battery anode was investigated by using a ...
\u3b2-SnSb is known to be a highly stable anode for sodium ion batteries during cycling, but its sod...
Despite their large theoretical storage capability, Na–Sn batteries exhibit poor round-trip energy e...
The microstructural changes and phase transformations of tin nanoparticles during electrochemical so...
β-SnSb is known to be a highly stable anode for sodium ion batteries during cycling, but its sodiati...
High-rate performance and mechanical stability of anode materials are the two important characterist...
equilibrium in sodium-ion batteries by in situ hard X-ray nanotomography Jiajun Wang1, Christopher E...
Tin dioxide was investigated as an anode material for sodium-ion batteries. The Na/SnO2 cell deliver...
Tin (Sn) is a potential anode material for highenergy density Li-ion batteries because of its high c...
Li-ion batteries are very important power sources for portable electronic devices due to their high ...
The charging process of secondary batteries is always associated with a large volume expansion of th...
Probing electrodes at a nanometer scale is challenging but desirable to reveal the structural evolut...