Nitrogen doped carbon nanoparticles on highly porous carbon nanofiber electrodes were successfully synthesized combining centrifugal spinning, chemical polymerization of pyrrole and a two-step heat treatment. Nanoparticle-on-nanofiber morphology with highly porous carbon nanotube like channels were observed from SEM and TEM images. Nitrogen doped carbon nanoparticles on highly porous carbon nanofiber (N-PCNF) electrodes exhibited excellent cycling and C-rate performance with a high reversible capacity of around 280 mA h g in sodium ion batteries. Moreover, at 1000 mA g, a high reversible capacity of 172 mA h g was observed after 300 cycles. The superior electrochemical properties were attributed to a highly porous structure with enlarged -spacings, enriched defects and active sites due to nitrogen doping. The electrochemical results prove that N-PCNF electrodes are promising electrode materials for high performance sodium ion batteries.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9996626 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00635b | DOI Listing |
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