Microwave-induced phase engineering of copper sulfide nanosheets for rechargeable magnesium batteries

Zhitao Wang, Youqi Zhu*, Hui Peng, Changliang Du, Xilan Ma, Chuanbao Cao

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Abstract

Phase controlling in transition metal dichalcogenides has been considered as a powerful route to regulate their chemical and electronic property for energy-related application yet is still subject to limited efficient fabrication method. We herein report a microwave-assisted strategy to synthesize CuxS nanosheets with tunable phases as high-performance cathode materials for rechargeable magnesium batteries. By precisely controlling the microwave irradiation time, the ultrathin two-dimensional CuxS nanosheets with graphene-like morphologies can be selectively prepared. The electrochemical measurements show that the specific capacities of different CuxS nanosheets strongly depend on their crystallographic structure and comply with a decreasing tendency of Cu1.7S > CuS > Cu1.9S. The multiphase Cu1.7S nanosheets delivers a capacity of 153.0 mAh g 1 at 300 mA g 1, significantly higher than that 100.8 and 84.8 mAh g 1 of CuS and Cu1.9S counterparts. Moreover, Cu1.7S nanosheets display an excellent rate capability at various high current densities. Our work found that tuning the phase composition of CuxS could improve its electrochemical performances for rechargeable magnesium batteries. In addition, we offer a facile strategy to fabricate multiphase two-dimensional metal sulfide materials with great potential applications for energy devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number137965
JournalElectrochimica Acta
Volume374
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2021

Keywords

  • Cathode
  • CuS nanosheets
  • Microwave irradiation
  • Phases engineering
  • Rechargeable magnesium batteries

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