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We report the synthesis and electrochemical sodium storage of cobalt disulfide (CoS2) with various micro/nano-structures. CoS2 with microscale sizes are either assembled by nanoparticles (P-CoS2) via a facile solvothermal route or nanooctahedrons constructed solid (O-CoS2) and hollow microstructures (H-CoS2) fabricated by hydrothermal methods. Among three morphologies, H-CoS2 exhibits the largest discharge capacities and best rate performance as anode of sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). Furthermore, H-CoS2 delivers a capacity of 690 mA·h·g-1 at 1 A·g-1 after 100 cycles in a potential range of 0.1–3.0 V, and ~240 mA·h·g-1 over 800 cycles in the potential window of 1.0–3.0 V. This cycling difference mainly lies in the two discharge plateaus observed in 0.1–3.0 V and one discharge plateau in 1.0–3.0 V. To interpret the reactions, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) are applied. The results show that at the first plateau around 1.4 V, the insertion reaction (CoS2 + xNa+ + xe- → NaxCoS2) occurs; while at the second plateau around 0.6 V, the conversion reaction (NaxCoS2 + (4 - x) Na+ + (4 - x)e- → Co + 2Na2S) takes place. This provides insights for electrochemical sodium storage of CoS2 as the anode of SIBs.

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Received: 11 October 2015
Revised: 13 December 2015
Accepted: 16 December 2015
Published: 14 January 2016
Issue date: January 2016

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© Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2016

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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51231003) and MOE (Nos. B12015 and IRT13R30).

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