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In situ production of a two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide/graphene hybrid nanosheet anode for lithium-ion batteries

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A solvent-free, low-cost, high-yield and scalable single-step ball milling process is developed to construct 2D MoS2/graphene hybrid electrodes for lithium-ion batteries. Electron microscopy investigation reveals that the obtained hybrid electrodes consist of numerous nanosheets of MoS2 and graphene which are randomly distributed. The MoS2/graphene hybrid anodes exhibit excellent cycling stability with high reversible capacities (442 mA h g-1 for MoS2/graphene (40 h); 553 mA h g-1 for MoS2/graphene (20 h); 342 mA h g-1 for MoS2/graphene (10 h)) at a high current rate of 250 mA g-1 after 100 cycles, whereas the pristine MoS2 electrode shows huge capacity fading with a retention of 37 mA h g-1 at 250 mA g-1 current after 100 cycles. The incorporation of graphene into MoS2 has an extraordinary effect on its electrochemical performance. This work emphasises the importance of the construction of the 2D MoS2/graphene hybrid structure to prevent capacity fading issues with the MoS2 anode in lithium-ion batteries.

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Journal

RSC Advances

Volume

10

Issue

22

Pagination

12754 - 12758

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Location

London, Eng.

eISSN

2046-2069

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2020, The Royal Society of Chemistry

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