Abstract

In this study, the flower-like molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is successfully prepared by using a simple hydrothermal process to solve the inherent problem of slow kinetic mechanism of ZIBs associated with the large zinc-ion radius. Electrochemical results indicated that the MoS2 cathode had high specific capacity and excellent cyclic stability due to its unique three-dimensional hierarchical structure. These findings can promote the development of MoS2-based cathode materials for the battery field.

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