The dually decorated Na 3 V 2 (PO 4) 2 F 3 by in-situ formed carbon and three-dimensional graphene (NVPF/C@3DG) is prepared via two hydrothermal steps and a high-temperature calcination. Benefiting from the high electronic conductivity of carbon and 3DG, high surface area and the resulted high diffusion coefficients of Na + , NVPF/C@3DG displays superior electrochemical performance to the control NVPF/C. Between 2.5 and 4.5 V (vs. Na + /Na), NVPF/C@3DG presents the initial discharge capacity of 123.6 mAh g À 1 at 0.2 C (25.6 mA g À 1) and capacity retention of 92.1 % after 60 cycles, while NVPF/C shows initial discharge capacity of 119 mAh g À 1 and capacity retention of 84.1 % under the identical test conditions. Even at 15 C, the initial discharge capacity and capacity retention after 1000 cycles of NVPF/C@3DG are as high as 91.2 mAh g À 1 and 82.9 %, respectively, much better than the initial discharge capacity of 71.2 mAh g À 1 and the corresponding capacity retention of 76.4 % for NVPF/C, respectively.
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