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Copper sulfides (CuxS) with different stoichiometry are considered as prospective
cathode materials for lithium batteries owing to their large energy storage capability.
In this work, three-dimensional CuxS cathodes were synthesized via introducing
commercially available copper foam into the solution of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and
sulfur powder. The synthesis procedures were straightforward and ultrafast and did
not require additional reagents, high temperature, or long processing time and can
be considered as a facile one-step method. Copper sulfide materials with different
stoichiometry (x = 1.8, 1.96) were obtained by changing the temperature and the
residence time of the copper foam in the DMSO solution. The effects of the temperature
and time on phase and morphology of CuxS were characterized by X-ray diffraction
and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.
Electrochemical tests resulted in a stable cyclability of Cu1.8S cathode with 100%
Coulombic efficiency and capacity of approximately 250 mAh g−1
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