Facile synthesis of Fe sub(3)S sub(4) hollow spheres with high-performance for lithium-ion batteries and water treatment

Hollow metal chalcogenides have attracted increasing attention in recent years owing to their widespread applications. However, to the best of our knowledge, the effective synthesis of a uniform Fe sub(3)S sub(4) hollow nanostructure for fundamental research and practical application has not been re...

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Published inJournal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability Vol. 2; no. 46; pp. 19882 - 19888
Main Authors Zheng, Jun, Cao, Yong, Cheng, Chao, Chen, Cheng, Yan, Rui-Wen, Huai, Hai-Xia, Dong, Quan-Feng, Zheng, Ming-Sen, Wang, Chun-Chang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.11.2014
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ISSN2050-7488
2050-7496
DOI10.1039/c4ta05148c

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Summary:Hollow metal chalcogenides have attracted increasing attention in recent years owing to their widespread applications. However, to the best of our knowledge, the effective synthesis of a uniform Fe sub(3)S sub(4) hollow nanostructure for fundamental research and practical application has not been reported to date. In this paper, a facile method for preparing nanostructured Fe sub(3)S sub(4) with controlled hollow spheres was developed. The as-prepared Fe sub(3)S sub(4) shows ferromagnetic characteristic and porous nature. Their Li ion storage and water treatment performances are further tested. Such mesoporous hollow spheres exhibit a highly reversible capacity of 750 mA h g super(-1) over 100 cycles at a current density of 0.2 A g super(-1). In addition, when used as an adsorbent, the Fe sub(3)S sub(4) exhibited high adsorption capability and the adsorption isotherms are subject to the Freundlich equation. This work not only presents a facile strategy for the synthesis of novel Fe sub(3)S sub(4) hollow spheres but also supplies a promising advanced material for lithium-ion batteries and water treatment.
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ISSN:2050-7488
2050-7496
DOI:10.1039/c4ta05148c