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Tannin-Derived Hard Carbon for Stable Lithium-Ion Anode

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MOLECULES
卷 27, 期 20, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27206994

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hard carbon; tannin; lithium-ion battery; graphene oxide

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  1. Hunan Provincial key research and development program [2020WK2018]
  2. Hunan Provincial Forestry Technological Innovation Funds [XLK202107-3]

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This research successfully applied hard carbon obtained from tannin as an anode in lithium-ion batteries, and illustrated the relationship between its structure and lithium storage performance. Moreover, by compounding with graphene oxide, the performance was further enhanced, leading to good cycling stability.
Graphite anodes are well established for commercial use in lithium-ion battery systems. However, the limited capacity of graphite limits the further development of lithium-ion batteries. Hard carbon obtained from biomass is a highly promising anode material, with the advantage of enriched microcrystalline structure characteristics for better lithium storage. Tannin, a secondary product of metabolism during plant growth, has a rich source on earth. But the mechanism of hard carbon obtained from its derivation in lithium-ion batteries has been little studied. This paper successfully applied the hard carbon obtained from tannin as anode and illustrated the relationship between its structure and lithium storage performance. Meanwhile, to further enhance the performance, graphene oxide is skillfully compounded. The contact with the electrolyte and the charge transfer capability are effectively enhanced, then the capacity of PVP-HC is 255.5 mAh g(-1) after 200 cycles at a current density of 400 mA g(-1), with a capacity retention rate of 91.25%. The present work lays the foundation and opens up ideas for the application of biomass-derived hard carbon in lithium anodes.

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