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Yoon, Hyeon Ji, Kim, Na Rae, Jin, Hyoung‐Joon, Yun, Young Soo |
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Advanced Energy Materials; 2/26/2018, Vol. 8 Issue 6, p1-1, 7p |
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Abstract: Because of its remarkably high theoretical capacity and favorable redox voltage (−2.71 V vs the standard hydrogen electrode), Na is a promising anode material for Na ion batteries. In this study, macroporous catalytic carbon nanotemplates (MC‐CNTs) based on nanoweb‐structured carbon nanofibers with various carbon microstructures are prepared from microbe‐derived cellulose via simple heating at 800 or 2400 °C. MC‐CNTs prepared at 800 °C have amorphous carbon structures with numerous topological defects, and exhibit a lower voltage overpotential of ≈8 mV in galvanostatic charge/discharge testing. In addition, MC‐CNT‐800s exhibit high Coulombic efficiencies of 99.4–99.9% during consecutive cycling at current densities ranging from 0.2 to 4 mA cm−2. However, the carbon structures of MC‐CNTs prepared at 800 °C are gradually damaged by cycling. This results in significant capacity losses after about 200 cycles. In contrast, MC‐CNTs prepared at 2400 °C exhibit well‐developed graphitic structures, and maintain predominantly stable cycling behaviors over 1000 cycles with Coulombic efficiencies of ≈99.9%. This study demonstrates the superiority of catalytic carbon nanotemplates with well‐defined pore structures and graphitic microstructures for use in Na metal anodes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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