Pyroprotein-Derived Hard Carbon Fibers Exhibiting Exceptionally High Plateau Capacities for Sodium Ion Batteries

Authors
Choi, JaewonLee, Min EuiLee, SunghoJin, Hyoung-JoonYun, Young Soo
Issue Date
2019-02
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ACS APPLIED ENERGY MATERIALS, v.2, no.2, pp.1185 - 1191
Abstract
In this study, low-density, hard-carbon fibers incorporating multitudinous closed pores with few-nanometer-scale widths were prepared from waste silk fabric by a simple high-temperature heating process (2000 degrees C). The pyroprotein carbon fibers exhibited a significantly high single-plateau capacity of 300 mA h g(-1) at similar to 0.1 V Na+/Na, a high initial Coulombic efficiency of, similar to 91.9%, and stable cycling behaviors of more than 200 cycles when used as the anode of a sodium ion battery. Characterization using in situ X-ray diffraction patterns and ex situ field-emission transmission electron microscopy confirmed that the outstanding charge storage behaviors of the pyroprotein carbon fibers are based on sodium-metal nanoclustering in the closed pores. Moreover, full cells assembled with the pyroprotein carbon-fiber-based anode and a reported cathode demonstrated their practical electrochemical performances, including a specific energy of 262 Wh kg(-1).
Keywords
ANODE MATERIAL; NA; ELECTRODES; INSERTION; INSIGHTS; GRAPHENE; STORAGE; ANODE MATERIAL; NA; ELECTRODES; INSERTION; INSIGHTS; GRAPHENE; STORAGE; carbon fiber; pyroprotein; hard carbon; anode; sodium-ion batteries
ISSN
2574-0962
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/120417
DOI
10.1021/acsaem.8b01734
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