AI Article Synopsis

  • Petroleum coke (PC) is commonly used for making electrodes in aluminum electrolysis and lithium-ion batteries, but produces a large amount of CO gases, prompting the need for eco-friendly alternatives.
  • Researchers propose a new method for converting high-sulfur PC into graphitic nanomaterials using a simple, catalyst-free process in molten CaCl-LiCl at low temperatures, significantly reducing energy consumption compared to traditional methods.
  • The resulting graphite has a competitive capacity for use as a negative electrode in lithium-ion batteries, indicating a promising way to transform low-value materials into high-quality resources for energy storage.

Article Abstract

The petroleum coke (PC) has been widely used as raw materials for the preparation of electrodes in aluminium electrolysis and lithium-ion batteries (LIB), during which massive CO gases are produced. To meet global CO reduction, an environmentally friendly route for utilizing PC is highly required. Here, a simple, scalable, catalyst-free process that can directly convert high-sulfur PC into graphitic nanomaterials under cathodic polarization in molten CaCl -LiCl at mild temperatures is proposed. The energy consumption of the proposed process is calculated to be 3 627.08 kWh t , half that of the traditional graphitization process (≈7,825.21 kWh t graphite). When applied as a negative electrode for LIBs, the as-converted graphite materials deliver a competitive specific capacity of ≈360 mAh g (0.2 C) compared with commercial graphite. This approach has great potential to scale up for sustainably converting low-value PC into high-quality graphite for energy storage.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015905PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202205269DOI Listing

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