The enhanced anodic performance of highly crimped and crystalline nanofibrillar carbon in lithium-ion batteries |
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Authors: | Hyeon Gu Cho Yung-Eun Sung |
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Affiliation: | a Carbon Nanomaterials Design Laboratory, Hyperstructured Organic Materials Research Center (HOMRC) and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University E445-F, Seoul 151-744, Republic of Korea b School of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-744, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | To find a novel high-performance anode material for lithium-ion batteries, a new form of carbon characterized by highly crimped and crystalline nanofibrillar microtextures was produced by heat treating polyacrylonitrile/FeCl3 hybrid precursor and subsequent thermal annealing under hydrogen gas. This form of carbon exhibits a rechargeable capacity of ∼630 mAh/g, which is superior to that of graphite, with a Coulomb efficiency of ∼70%. Further, the new form of carbon was found to exhibit an efficiency of lithium ion insertion/extraction of ∼100% in the voltage range from 0.06 to 0.80 V, with a capacity of ∼400 mAh/g. We speculate that this excellent capacity is due to the characteristic structure of this form of carbon, i.e. its highly entangled web-like hyperstructure consisting of highly crimped and crystalline nanofibrillar microtextures, which enables good permeation and has high resilience to volume deformation during the insertion/extraction of Li ions. |
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Keywords: | Highly crimped and crystalline carbon Nanofibrils Transmission electron microscopy Electrochemical performance Li-ion battery |
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