Towards advanced sodium-ion batteries: green, low-cost and high-capacity anode compartment encompassing phosphorus/carbon nanocomposite as the active material and aluminum as the current collector
Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) are promising alternative to Lithium-ion batteries for massive
stationary energy storage. To improve energy density, however, more performing active materials are
needed. In order to allow sustainable scale-up, it is also mandatory to develop green products and
processes. Herein, we report on anodes of phosphorus/carbon (P/C) nanocomposites prepared via
High Energy Ball Milling (HEBM), a simple, powerful and easily scalable synthesis technique. The