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Poly(ionic liquid)-Derived N-Doped Carbons with Hierarchical Porosity for Lithium- and Sodium-Ion Batteries.

Walid AlkarmoFarid OuhibAbdelhafid AqilJean-Michel ThomassinJiayin YuanJiang GongBénédicte VertruyenChristophe DetrembleurChristine Jérôme
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2018)
The performance of lithium- and sodium-ion batteries relies notably on the accessibility to carbon electrodes of controllable porous structure and chemical composition. This work reports a facile synthesis of well-defined N-doped porous carbons (NPCs) using a poly(ionic liquid) (PIL) as precursor, and graphene oxide (GO)-stabilized poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) nanoparticles as sacrificial template. The GO-stabilized PMMA nanoparticles are first prepared and then decorated by a thin PIL coating before carbonization. The resulting NPCs reach a satisfactory specific surface area of up to 561 m2 g-1 and a hierarchically meso- and macroporous structure while keeping a nitrogen content of 2.6 wt%. Such NPCs deliver a high reversible charge/discharge capacity of 1013 mA h g-1 over 200 cycles at 0.4 A g-1 for lithium-ion batteries, and show a good capacity of 204 mA h g-1 over 100 cycles at 0.1 A g-1 for sodium-ion batteries.
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