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CNT-threaded N-doped porous carbon film as binder-free electrode for high-capacity supercapacitor and Li-S battery

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 5, Issue 20, Pages 9775-9784

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7ta01526g

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China 973 Program [2015CB655302]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program [2016YFA0200204]
  3. National Natural Science and Foundation [NSFC 51632008]
  4. National Natural Science Foundations of China [NSFC 21671171]

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A novel lightweight, free-standing, CNT-threaded nitrogen-doped porous carbon film (CNCF) has been synthesized as a binder-free electrode for supercapacitor and Li-S battery. The meticulous structural design of using CNT to thread the ZIF-8-derived porous carbon polyhedrons together endows the porous carbon thin film with nice flexibility, high surface area (645.2 m(2) g(-1)), and hierarchical pore structure as well as good nitrogen doping (2.8 at%) and overall electrical conductivity. When used as binder-free electrode for a supercapacitor, the CNCF delivers a high specific capacitance of 340 F g(-1) at 2 A g(-1), long-term stability with a coulombic efficiency of 97.7% after 10 000 cycles at 20 A g(-1), and high energy density of 21.1 W h kg(-1) with a power density of 5000 W kg(-1). It can also serve as an efficient sulfur host for the Li-S battery. The S@CNCF electrode exhibits a high discharge capacity of 926 mA h g(-1) after 200 cycles at 1C, and 614 mA h g(-1) after 1800 cycles with an ultra-low overall capacity decay of 0.02%/cycle with sulfur loading of 3 mg cm(-2). Moreover, when the sulfur loading is increased to 6.9 mg cm(-2), the electrode shows a high initial areal capacity of 7.3 mA h cm(-2) and a volumetric capacity of 0.94 A h cm(-3). This film holds promising potential for flexible or film-like high-energy storage systems.

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