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Honeycomb‐like carbon materials derived from coffee extract via a “salty” thermal treatment for high‐performance Li‐I<sub>2</sub> batteries

Z.M. Su, Han Yeu Ling, Meng Li, Shangshu Qian, Hao Chen, Chao Lai, Shanqing Zhang

2020Carbon Energy28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Sustainable, conductive, and porous carbon materials are ideal for energy storage materials. In this study, honeycomb‐like carbon materials (HCM) are synthesized via a “salty” thermal treatment of abundant and sustainable coffee extract. Systematic materials characterization indicates that the as‐prepared HCM consists of heteroatoms (N and O, etc.) doped ultra‐thin carbon framework, possesses remarkable specific surface area, and excellent electrical conductivity. Such properties bestow HCM outstanding materials to be the blocking layer for Li‐I 2 battery, significantly eliminating the dissolution of I 2 in the cathode region and stopping the I 2 from shutting to anode compartment. Furthermore, our electrochemical investigation suggests that HCM could incur surface pseudo‐capacitive iodine‐ions charge storage and contribute additional energy storage capacity. As a result, the resultant Li‐I 2 battery achieves a robust and highly reversible capacity of 224.5 mAh·g −1 at the rate of 10 C. Even under a high rate of 50 C, the remarkable capacity of the as‐prepared Li‐I 2 battery can still be maintained at 120.2 mAh·g −1 after 4000 cycles.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceAnodeCarbon fibersSupercapacitorCathodeBattery (electricity)Energy storageHeteroatomElectrochemistryElectrical conductorChemical engineeringNanotechnologyComposite materialChemistryElectrodeComposite numberRing (chemistry)Organic chemistryPhysicsEngineeringQuantum mechanicsPhysical chemistryPower (physics)Advancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesSupercapacitor Materials and Fabrication