About this Abstract | 
  
   
    | Meeting | 
    MS&T23: Materials Science & Technology
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    | Symposium 
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    Controlled Synthesis, Processing, and Applications of Structural and Functional Nanomaterials
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    | Presentation Title | 
    Investigation of Sodium and Potassium Ion Storage Behavior of WS2 Nanosheet Loaded Polymer Derived SiOC Fibers | 
  
   
    | Author(s) | 
    Sonjoy  Dey, Gurpreet  Singh | 
  
   
    | On-Site Speaker (Planned) | 
    Sonjoy  Dey | 
  
   
    | Abstract Scope | 
    
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) such as the WS2 have been widely studied as potential electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries (LIB) owing to TMDs’ layered morphology and reversible conversion reaction with the alkali metals between 0 to 2 V (v/s Li/Li+) potentials. However, works involving TMD materials as electrodes for sodium- (NIBs) and potassium-ion batteries (KIBs) are relatively few, mainly due to poor electrode performance arising from significant volume changes and pulverization by the larger size alkali-metal ions. Here, we show that Na+ and K+ cyclability in WS2 TMD is improved by introducing WS2 nanosheets in a chemically and mechanically robust matrix comprising precursor-derived ceramic (PDC) silicon oxycarbide (SiOC) material. The composite electrode was successfully tested in Na-ion and K-ion half-cells as a working electrode, which rendered the first cycle charge capacity of 474.88 mAh g−1 and 218.91 mAh g−1, respectively. |