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Hard carbons derived from green phenolic resins for Na-ion batteries

Journal

CARBON
Volume 139, Issue -, Pages 248-257

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2018.06.036

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  1. DGA (Direction Generale de l'Armement) [2016 60 0050]
  2. Region Alsace [618342]

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Hard carbons have become recently one of the most promising classes of anode materials for sodium ion batteries (NIBS) owing to their high specific capacity and good cycling stability. Among the precursors used to prepare hard carbon, phenolic resins are of great interest due to their high carbon yield, however, their toxicity must be overcome. In this paper, we propose a green, simple and scalable procedure to obtain phenolic resins which by pyrolysis at high temperature (>1000 degrees C) result in eco-friendly hard carbons with low surface area, disordered structure and high carbon yield. The influence of several synthesis parameters (type of solvent, thermopolymerization/annealing temperature and gas flow) was studied to determine the impact on both phenolic resin and hard carbon characteristics. The synthesis time (12 h-3 days) was found to depend on the used solvent whereas the carbon yield (25-35%) on the cross-linking degree which could be controlled by adjusting both thermopolymerization temperature and atmosphere. The structure of the hard carbons mainly changed with the carbonization temperature (1100-1700 degrees C) while the texture of the material was sensitive to most of the studied parameters. Stable reversible capacity up to 270 mAhg(-1) and 100% coulombic efficiency (CE) after few cycles are obtained, demonstrating the potential for Na-ion applications. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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