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Cu2Sb thin films as anode for Na-ion batteries...

by Loic Baggetto, Eric Allcorn, A. Manthiram, Gabriel M Veith
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Electrochemistry Communications
Publication Date
Page Numbers
168 to 171
Volume
27
Issue
1

Cu2Sb thin films prepared by magnetron sputtering are evaluated as an anode material for Na-ion batteries. The starting material is composed of nanocrystallites with the desired tetragonal P4/nmm structure. The study of the reaction mechanism reveals the formation of an amorphous/nanocrystalline phase of composition close to Na3Sb as the final reaction product. The solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) material is mostly composed of carbonates (Na2CO3, NaCO3R). The Cu2Sb anode possesses moderate capacity retention with a reversible storage capacity (250 mAh/g) close to the theoretical value (323 mAh/g), an average reaction potential of around 0.55 V vs. Na/Na+, and a high rate performance (10 C-rate).