Self-Supported Nanotube Arrays of Sulfur-Doped TiO2 Enabling Ultrastable and Robust Sodium Storage

Advanced Materials
Jiangfeng NiLiang Li

Abstract

Self-supported nanotube arrays of sulfur-doped TiO2 on metal substrates are fabricated using electrochemical anodization and subsequent sulfidation. The nanotube arrays can serve as efficient anode for sodium storage, enabling ultrastable cycling (retaining 91% of the 2nd capacity up to 4400 cycles) and robust rate capability (167 mAh g(-1) at 3350 mA g(-1) ), remarkably outperforming any other reported TiO2 based electrodes.

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