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Kilogram-Scale Synthesis and Functionalization of Carbon Dots for Superior Electrochemical Potassium Storage.

Lin LiYitong LiYu YeRuiting GuoAnni WangGuoqiang ZouHongshuai HouXiaobo Ji
Published in: ACS nano (2021)
Carbon dot is a type of carbon material with an ultrasmall size of less than 10 nm for all three dimensions, which has attracted more and more attention due to its useful merits. Unfortunately, the complicated synthesis method and low yield largely limit its wide large-scale application. Herein, an inexpensive and high-efficiency aldol condensation method under ambient temperature and pressure was proposed for the large-scale synthesis of CDs, which can obtain products with 1.083 kg in 2 h and realize the functionalization of carbon dots doped with nitrogen (NCDs) and sulfur/nitrogen doubly (NSCDs), and then the mechanism and structure of CDs formation were explained. Moreover, utilizing the feature of controllable assembly of carbon dots, and combined with theoretical calculations, we have designed functionalized 1D carbon fibers (CF) to construct high-performance potassium storage anode materials through the assembly of carbon dots induced by a Zn compound. Benefitting from the microstructure and surface functional groups derived from CDs, the N-doped CF (NCF700) exhibits superior electrochemical energy storage performance for potassium ion batteries (PIBs). This study provides a low-cost and high-yield method to produce CDs and promotes the practical application of CDs in electrochemical energy storage.
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