Abstract

Currently, finding a suitable anode material for sodium-ion batteries (NIBs) is the major challenge as graphite is not an ideal anode candidate. Recently, organic anode materials hold promise as potential alternatives. In this study, naphthalene based dicarboxylate (Na2-NDC) has been explored as anode material for NIBs. The electrochemical sodiation/desodiation process of Na2-NDC is a biphasic reaction and it shows a good capacity retention even after 100 cycles. Ex-situ XRD studies reveal structurally robust nature of Na2-NDC during sodiation/desodiation process. Moreover, the Na2-NDC anode was paired with Na3V2O2(PO4)2F/rGO cathode and demonstrated a full cell for the first time.

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