Preferential Pyrolysis Construction of Carbon Anodes with 8400â
h Lifespan for High-Energy-Density K-ion Batteries.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 62(17): e202301396, 2023 Apr 17.
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| ID: mdl-36856567
Carbonaceous materials are promising anodes for practical potassium-ion batteries, but fail to meet the requirements for durability and high capacities at low potentials. Herein, we constructed a durable carbon anode for high-energy-density K-ion full cells by a preferential pyrolysis strategy. Utilizing S and N volatilization from a π-π stacked supermolecule, the preferential pyrolysis process introduces low-potential active sites of sp2 hybridized carbon and carbon vacancies, endowing a low-potential "vacancy-adsorption/intercalation" mechanism. The as-prepared carbon anode exhibits a high capacity of 384.2â
mAh g-1 (90 % capacity locates below 1â
V vs. K/K+ ), which contributes to a high energy density of 163â
Wh kg-1 of K-ion full battery. Moreover, abundant vacancies of carbon alleviate volume variation, boosting the cycling stability over 14 000â
cycles (8400â
h). Our work provides a new synthesis approach for durable carbon anodes of K-ion full cells with high energy densities.
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
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2023
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Arábia Saudita