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Precise synthesis of N-doped graphitic carbon via chemical vapor deposition to unravel the dopant functions on potassium storage toward practical K-ion batteries

Journal

NANO RESEARCH
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages 1413-1420

Publisher

TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12274-020-3191-0

Keywords

nitrogen doping; carbon anode; potassium storage; adsorption; voltage

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51702225]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20170336]
  3. China Post-doctoral Foundation [7131705619]
  4. Suzhou Key Laboratory for Advanced Carbon Materials and Wearable Energy Technologies, Suzhou, China

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This study investigates the effects of edge-N and graphitic-N doping on potassium-ion storage in carbon anodes, providing guidance for the design of low-cost and high-performance PIB systems.
Nitrogen doped carbon is a burgeoning anode candidate for potassium-ion battery (PIBs) owing to its outstanding attributes. It is imperative to grasp further insight into specific effects of different nitrogen dopants in carbon anode toward advanced K-ion storage. However, the prevailing fabrication method is plagued by the fact that considerable variations in the total N-doping concentration occur in the course of regulating the type of nitrogen dopants, incapable of distinguishing the certain roles of them under similar conditions. Herein, throughout the precise preparation of high edge-N doped carbon (HENC) and high graphitic-N doped carbon (HGNC) harnessing basically identical N-doping levels (5.78 at.% for HENC; 5.07 at.% for HGNC) via chemical vapor deposition route, the effects of edge-N and graphitic-N in the carbon anode on K-ion storage are revisited, offering guidance into the design of low-cost and high-performance PIB systems.

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