4.7 Article

High-Performance Hard Carbon Anode: Tunable Local Structures and Sodium Storage Mechanism

Journal

ACS APPLIED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume 1, Issue 5, Pages 2295-2305

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsaem.8b00354

Keywords

hard carbon; structure model; sodium storage mechanism; local structure; sodium-ion battery

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YEB010030X, 2016YFB0700600]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51772117, 51732005]

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Hard carbon (HC) is one of the most promising anode materials for sodium-ion batteries (SIBS) due to its suitable potential and high reversible capacity. At the same time, the correlation between carbon local structure and sodium-ion storage behavior is not clearly understood. In this paper, the two series of HC materials with perfect spherical morphology and tailored microstructures were designed and successfully produced using resorcinol formaldehyde (RF) resin as precursor. Via hydrothermal self-assembly and controlled pyrolysis, RF is a flexible precursor for high-purity carbon with a wide range of local-structure variation. Using these processes, one series of five representative RF-based HC nanospheres with varying degrees of graphitization were obtained from an RF precursor at different carbonization temperatures. The other series of HC materials with various microscopic carbon layer lengths and shapes was achieved by carbonizing five RF precursors with different cross-linking degrees at a single carbonization condition (1300 degrees C and 2 h). On the basis of the microstructures, unique electrochemical characteristics, and atomic pair distribution function (PDF) analyses, we proposed a new model of three-phase structural for HC materials and found triregion Na-ion storage behavior: chemi-/physisorption, intercalation between carbon layers, and pore-filling, derived from the HC phases, respectively. These results enable new understanding and insight into the sodium storage mechanism in HC materials and improve the potential for carbon-based SIB anodes.

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