Synthesized nanosphere ZnSe and reduced graphene oxide as anode materials for sodium-ion batteries: Analysis on phase transition and storage mechanism

Authors
Jin, YounghoSeong, HonggyuMoon, Joon HaKim, GeongilYoo, HyerinJung, TaejungKim, Sung KukCho, Se YounChoi, Jaewon
Issue Date
2024-10
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Applied Surface Science, v.670
Abstract
Zinc selenide (ZnSe), a metal chalcogenide, is an attractive anode material for sodium-ion batteries, exhibiting high theoretical capacity (371.4 mAhg-1) and numerous redox sites. However, volume expansion and low stability during the charge/discharge processes present challenges. This study aimed to solve these inherent problems and synthesize a high-performance anode material by growing nano sized ZnSe on surface of reduced graphene oxide (rGO). ZnSe has two crystal structures, namely zinc-blende and wurtzite, and undergoes a transformation from wurtzite to the zinc-blende phase during sodium ion storage. This study conducted X-ray diffraction analysis of the electrode after the galvanostatic charge/discharge test and performed cyclic voltammetry analysis to investigate the transformation process. In addition, real-time monitoring of Nyquist plot and phase transition was performed to investigate the mechanisms of sodium ion storage. The ZnSe-rGO, exhibiting conversion reactions, shows cycle performance of 316.14 mAhg- 1 at a current density of 0.5 Ag- 1 after 1000 cycles. The evaluation of anode materials and analysis of their storage mechanism can facilitate sodium-ion batteries research.
Keywords
ENERGY-STORAGE; ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES; LITHIUM; CARBON; NANOPARTICLES; ELECTRODE; Zinc selenide; Reduced graphene oxide; Anode; Electrochemical reaction kinetics; Sodiation mechanism
ISSN
0169-4332
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/151215
DOI
10.1016/j.apsusc.2024.160606
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