Abstract

Heterostructures with the electric field effect can excite the charge transfer kinetics of materials due to the driving force of the electric field. Herein, we report a new ReS2/Nb2O5 heterostructure of rhenium disulfide coupled to niobium oxide with a mutually compatible band structure and enriched oxygen vacancies. The unique heterostructure can facilitate the redistribution of charges to induce built-in electric fields and microlocalized electric fields. As expected, the ReS2/Nb2O5 heterostructure shows a superior lithium-ion reversible capacity of 805 mAh g−1 after 2400 h at 0.10 A g−1, and 414 mAh g−1 at 2.00 A g−1. In addition, in situ X-ray diffraction and ex situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis reveal the phase transition process of the ReS2/Nb2O5 heterostructure during the electrochemical reaction. This provides deeper insights into the construction of high-performance lithium-ion storage materials based on heterostructures with dual-electric field-driven charge transfer.

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