Abstract

Herein, a facile hydrothermal method is utilized to prepare a (NH4)2V7O16/reduced graphene oxide (rGO) composite. In an aqueous electrolyte, the obtained (NH4)2V7O16/rGO exhibits superior lithium storage characteristics compared to pure (NH4)2V7O16 in both the three‐electrode configuration and full cell. This improvement can be ascribed to the synergistic effects of incorporation of defective oxygen and rGO modification. The present study proposes a feasible strategy for enhancing the electrochemical properties of (NH4)2V7O16 and demonstrates the potential of the (NH4)2V7O16/rGO composite for aqueous rechargeable lithium‐ion batteries.

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