Chromium tetraphosphide (CrP4) as a high-performance anode for Li ion and Na ion batteries†
Abstract
Chromium tetraphosphide (CrP4) nanopowder was synthesized via high-energy mechanical milling (HEMM) and introduced as an anode for lithium ion batteries (LIBs) and sodium ion batteries (SIBs). The as-synthesized monoclinic CrP4 nanopowder was slightly agglomerated nanoparticles of 100ā200 nm consisting of 10ā20 nm-sized nanocrystallite aggregates. The CrP4 electrode underwent conversion reactions with both Li and Na ions by forming Li3P and Cr for LIBs and Na3P and Cr for SIBs and exhibited high initial discharge and charge capacities (1776 and 1540 mA h gā1 for LIBs and 1125 and 881 mA h gā1 for SIBs, respectively), implying its potential as a high energy density anode for both LIBs and SIBs. In addition, the CrP4/carbon (C) nanocomposite was fabricated by mixing the as-synthesized CrP4 nanoparticles and acetylene carbon black to improve the long term cyclability and high rate capability of CrP4. The CrP4/C nanocomposite electrode delivered a specific capacity of 860 mA h gā1 after 100 cycles at a current density of 1000 mA gā1 in LIBs and 369 mA h gā1 after 100 cycles at 500 mA gā1 in SIBs. In particular, the CrP4/C electrode showed outstanding high rate capability compared to other transition metal-based phosphide anodes for LIBs. Furthermore, the CrP4/C electrode showed stable cycling performance even in full cell configuration.