Journal of Power Sources, Vol.201, 259-266, 2012
Few-layer SnS2/graphene hybrid with exceptional electrochemical performance as lithium-ion battery anode
Here we develop a facile process for preparing few-layer SnS2/graphene (FL-SnS2/G) hybrid by solution-phase method employing L-cysteine as a complexing, sulfide source and reducing agent. The FL-SnS2/G hybrid is characterized by XRD, SEM and HRTEM. It is demonstrated that the few-layer SnS2 with defects or disorder structure supports on graphene surface. Electrochemical tests show the FL-SnS2/G hybrid exhibits an extraordinary capacity of up to 920 mAh g(-1) with excellent cycling stability and high-rate capability. The significant improvement in the electrochemical performances is attributed to the robust composite structure and some synergistic interactions between few-layer SnS2 and graphene. Electrochemical impedance spectra confirm that the incorporation of graphene considerably improved the electric conductivity and electron rapid transfer of the FL-SnS2/G hybrid. Therefore, this new kind of FL-SnS2/G hybrid can be used as a promising anode material for lithium ion batteries. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Few-layer;Solution-phase;Tin disulfide/graphene hybrid;Defect sites;Lithium ion battery;Anode material