Hierarchical porous carbon nanosheets derived from rice husk as coating layer for the anode of lead-carbon battery
- Authors
- Venkatachalam, Priyadarshini; Murugan, Nagaraj; Dhanabalan, Karmegam; Kang, Min; Choi, Yu Rim; Youn, Seung Hwi; Noh, Seon Yeong; Hong, Seungki; Muramatsu, Hiroyuki; Jung, Ho-Young; Kim, Yoong Ahm
- Issue Date
- 2025-11
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Citation
- Journal of Power Sources, v.657
- Abstract
- Biomass-derived porous carbons offer a sustainable and cost-effective strategy to enhance the performance of lead-carbon batteries (LCBs), but challenges remain in controlling surface chemistry and suppressing the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). In this study, we introduce a dual modification approach for rice husk-derived activated carbon (RHAC), involving thermal treatment at 1000 degrees C followed by nitrogen functionalization via amination, to produce a surface-engineered material designated as HTT-N. Unlike conventional additive mixing, HTT-N is applied as a thin coating layer on the negative electrode to improve interfacial stability and redox efficiency. The HTT-N carbon retains a hierarchical porous structure and exhibits partial graphitic ordering, high electrical conductivity, and a nitrogen content of 2.08 wt%. These features collectively contribute to accelerated Pb/PbSO4 redox kinetics, enhanced charge transport, and effective HER suppression. Electrochemical tests reveal a high specific discharge capacity of 1.89 Ah g- 1 and outstanding cycling durability exceeding 40,000 cycles under high-rate partial-state-of-charge (HR-PSOC) conditions. These findings
- Keywords
- NEGATIVE PLATES; ELECTRODE; PERFORMANCE; HYDROGEN EVOLUTION REACTION; ACID-BATTERIES; Rice husk; And lead-carbon battery; Biomass; Hard carbon; Amination
- ISSN
- 0378-7753
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153165
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2025.238168
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- KIST Article > Others
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