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Electrospun carbon-based nanostructured electrodes for advanced energy storage - A review

Journal

ENERGY STORAGE MATERIALS
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages 58-92

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ensm.2016.06.002

Keywords

Electrospinning; Carbon-based materials; Nanostructures; Nanocomposites; Electrochemical energystorage

Funding

  1. Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administration Region [PolyU5312/12E]
  2. Hong Kong Polytechnic University [G-YBA1, G-YBDG, G-YBLF, 1-BBZN]

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One-dimensional (1D) carbon-based composite nanostructures have been considered promising electrodes for advanced electrical energy storage systems, e.g., rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors, because of their high conductivity, good mechanical integrity, and large surface area. Electrospinning is a simple, low cost, and scalable technology to synthesize 1D carbon-based nanocomposites with tailored nanostructures and compositions. These electrospun carbonaceous nanomaterials not only can be directly used as electrodes but also as substrates with the benefits of supporting active materials such as metal, metal oxide and sulfur, improving structural stability upon cycling, and enhancing the conductivity of the electrodes. Herein, we first give a simple description on the configuration and mechanism of these energy storage devices. We then summarize the electrospinning parameters, the distribution of different components in the solution before and after electrospinning (e.g., polymer A in matrix polymer B and nanoparticle in matrix polymer), and post-electrospinning treatments (i.e., calcination, activation and hydrothermal process) on the influences of structural, compositional and morphological features of resulting electrospun nanocomposites. Discussions on how to design and synthesize the desired compositions and nanostructured architectures (e.g., core/shell, hollow tubular, porous and hierarchical structures) with unique physical/chemical properties (e.g., surface area, pore volume and conductivity) are presented. Current developments of electrospun carbon-based hybrids for emerging applications in Li/Na-ion batteries, Li/Na-S batteries and supercapacitors are reviewed. The relationships between electrospinning process parameters, post-electrospinning treatments, nanostructures and electrochemical properties are sought. Finally, concluding remarks and outlook on current challenges and future research directions of these 1D carbon-based hybrid electrodes are given. (C) 2016 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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