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Regulating Pseudo-Graphitic Domain and Closed Pores to Facilitate Plateau Sodium Storage Capacity and Kinetics for Hard Carbon.

Zhi TangDan JiangZhouhao FuJia ZhouRui LiuRui ZhangDan SunAbdelghaffar S DhmeesYougen TangHai-Yan Wang
Published in: Small methods (2024)
Hard carbon anode demonstrates exceptional potential in sodium-ion batteries due to their cost-effectivenss and superior plateau capacity. However, the proximity of the plateau capacity to the cut-off voltage of battery operation and the premature cut-off voltage response caused by polarization at high rates greatly limit the exploitation of plateau capacities, raising big concerns about inferior rate performance of high-plateau-capacity hard carbon. In this work, a facile pre-oxidation strategy is proposed for fabricating lignin-derived hard carbon. Both high-plateau capacity and sodiation kinetics are significantly enhanced due to the introduction of expanded pseudo-graphitic domains and high-speed closed pores. Impressively, the optimized hard carbon exhibits an increased reversible capacity from 252.1 to 302.0 mAh g -1 , alongside superior rate performance (174.7 mAh g -1 at 5 C) and stable cyclability over 500 cycles. This study paves a low-cost and effective pathway to modulate the microstructure of biomass-derived hard carbon materials for facilitating plateau sodium storage kinetics.
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