High-capacity alloying-type anodes suffer poor rate capability due to their great volume expansion, while high-rate intercalation-type anodes are troubled with low theoretical capacity. Herein, a novel mechanism of alloying in the intercalative frameworks is proposed to confer both high-capacity and high-rate performances on anodes. Taking the indium-vanadium oxide (IVO) as a typical system, alloying-typed In is dispersed in the stable intercalative V2 O3 to form a solid solution. The alloying-typed In element provides high lithium storage capacity, while the robust, Li-conductive V-O frameworks effectively alleviate the volume expansion and aggregation of In. Benefiting from the above merits, the anode exhibits a high specific capacity of 1364 mA h g-1 at 1 A g-1 and an extraordinary cyclic performance of 814 mA h g-1 at 10 A g-1 after 600 cycles (124.9 mA h g-1 after 10 000 cycles at 50 A g-1 ). The superior electrochemical rate capability of (In,V)2 O3 solid solution anode rivals that of the reported alloying anode materials. This strategy can be extended for fabricating other alloying/intercalation hybrid anodes, such as (Sn,V)O2 and (Sn,Ti)O2 , which demonstrates the universality of confining alloying motifs in intercalative frameworks for rapid and high-capacity lithium storage.
Keywords: alloy; anodes; intercalative frameworks; lithium-ion batteries; metal oxide.
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