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Revealing the closed pore formation of waste wood-derived hard carbon for advanced sodium-ion battery.


ABSTRACT: Although the closed pore structure plays a key role in contributing low-voltage plateau capacity of hard carbon anode for sodium-ion batteries, the formation mechanism of closed pores is still under debate. Here, we employ waste wood-derived hard carbon as a template to systematically establish the formation mechanisms of closed pores and their effect on sodium storage performance. We find that the high crystallinity cellulose in nature wood decomposes to long-range carbon layers as the wall of closed pore, and the amorphous component can hinder the graphitization of carbon layer and induce the crispation of long-range carbon layers. The optimized sample demonstrates a high reversible capacity of 430 mAh g-1 at 20 mA g-1 (plateau capacity of 293 mAh g-1 for the second cycle), as well as good rate and stable cycling performances (85.4% after 400 cycles at 500 mA g-1). Deep insights into the closed pore formation will greatly forward the rational design of hard carbon anode with high capacity.

SUBMITTER: Tang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10533848 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Revealing the closed pore formation of waste wood-derived hard carbon for advanced sodium-ion battery.

Tang Zheng Z   Zhang Rui R   Wang Haiyan H   Wang Haiyan H   Zhou Siyu S   Pan Zhiyi Z   Huang Yuancheng Y   Sun Dan D   Tang Yougen Y   Ji Xiaobo X   Amine Khalil K   Shao Minhua M  

Nature communications 20230927 1


Although the closed pore structure plays a key role in contributing low-voltage plateau capacity of hard carbon anode for sodium-ion batteries, the formation mechanism of closed pores is still under debate. Here, we employ waste wood-derived hard carbon as a template to systematically establish the formation mechanisms of closed pores and their effect on sodium storage performance. We find that the high crystallinity cellulose in nature wood decomposes to long-range carbon layers as the wall of  ...[more]

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