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Modulating the Graphitic Domains of Hard Carbons Derived from Mixed Pitch and Resin to Achieve High Rate and Stable Sodium Storage. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Resin-based hard carbons (HCs) show great potential for sodium and potassium ion batteries but are currently expensive and require high-temperature production (around 1500°C).
  • To address these issues, low-cost pitch is used to coat the resin and allows for a lower pyrolysis temperature of 1000°C, enhancing the microstructure.
  • The resulting material, HC-0.2P-1000, features optimal graphitic layers and nanopores, achieving impressive capacity (349.9 mAh/g for SIBs, 321.9 mAh/g for KIBs) and good performance, with a high energy density of 251.1 Wh/kg in full cells and 73.3% capacity retention after 450

Article Abstract

Resin derived hard carbons (HCs) generally demonstrate remarkable electrochemical performance for both sodium ion batteries (SIBs) and potassium-ion batteries (KIBs), but their practical applications are hindered by their high price and high temperature pyrolysis (≈1500 °C). Herein, low-cost pitch is coated on the resin surface to compromise the cost, and meanwhile manipulate the microstructure at a relatively low pyrolysis temperature (1000 °C). HC-0.2P-1000 has a large number of short graphitic layer structures and a relatively large interlayer spacing of 0.3743 nm, as well as ≈1 nm sized nanopores suitable for sodium storage. Consequently, the as produced material demonstrates a superior reversible capacity (349.9 mAh g for SIBs and 321.9 mAh g for KIBs) and excellent rate performance (145.1 mAh g at 20 A g for SIBs, 48.5 mAh g at 20 A g for KIBs). Furthermore, when coupled with Na V (PO ) as cathode, the full cell exhibits a high energy density of 251.1 Wh kg and excellent stability with a capacity retention of 73.3% after 450 cycles at 1 A g .

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