Foldable anode-free sodium batteries enabled by N,P-codoped carbon macroporous fibers incorporated with CoP nanoparticles

Yongling An, Zhihao Pei, Deyan Luan, Xiong Wen (David) Lou*

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Abstract

Anode-free sodium batteries (AFNBs) are regarded as promising alternatives for next-generation energy storage systems because of their high energy density, high safety, cost-effectiveness, and simple manufacturing processes. However, their practical application is limited by a low coulombic efficiency (CE) and a short lifespan resulting from a large volume change and the growth of Na dendrites. Here, we propose a three-dimensional versatile host composed of interconnected N,P-codoped carbon macroporous fibers incorporated with CoP nanoparticles (denoted as CoP@N/P-CMFs) for selective nucleation and uniform deposition of Na. The porous skeleton reduces structural stress and inhibits dendrite growth by decreasing local current density and homogenizing Na+ flux. Furthermore, the sodiophilic CoP and N,P-codoped carbon reduce the energy barrier for Na nucleation, further manipulating homogeneous Na growth. Consequently, the CoP@N/P-CMFs exhibit an ultrahigh CE of more than 99.97% (10 milliamperes per square centimeter and 10 milliampere-hours per square centimeter) and dendrite-free Na deposition. When coupled with a Na3V2(PO4)3 cathode, the assembled foldable AFNBs demonstrate stable cycling performance. copyright © 2025 the Authors, some rights reserved;
Original languageEnglish
Article numbereadv2007
JournalScience Advances
Volume11
Issue number19
Online published9 May 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 May 2025

Funding

X.W.L. acknowledges the funding support for the Global STEM Professorship from the Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau (“ITIB”) and Education Bureau (“EDB”) of Hong Kong.

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