RESUMEN
Anhui Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Engineering appropriate cathode materials is significant for the development of high-performance aluminum-ion (Al-ion) batteries. Here, a pyramidal metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)-derived FeP@CoP composite was developed as cathode, which exhibits good stability and high capacity. FeP@CoP cathode maintains a high capacity of 168â mAh g-1 after 200 cycles, and displays a stable rate-performance at both room and low temperatures of -10 °C. After three rounds of rate-performance cycling, the FeP@CoP composite recovers 178.2â mAh g-1 at 0.3â A g-1 . Moreover, density functional theory (DFT) calculations verify improved electron-transfer kinetics with narrowed band gap and enhanced density of states. These findings inspire a broad set of studies on MOFs-derived composites for high-performance secondary batteries.