Sn4 P3 is introduced for the first time as an anode material for Na-ion batteries. Sn4 P3 delivers a high reversible capacity of 718 mA h g(-1), and shows very stable cycle performance with negligible capa-city fading over 100 cycles, which is attributed to the confinement effect of Sn nanocrystallites in the amorphous phosphorus matrix during cycling.
Keywords: anode; electrochemical performance; reaction mechanism; sodium ion battery; tin phosphide.
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