Nitrogen/phosphorus co-doped ultramicropores hard carbon spheres for rapid sodium storage

CARBON(2024)

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Hard carbon (HC) is a prospective energy storage anode material in sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). However, their unimpressive rate capability and poor initial Coulombic efficiency (ICE) have driven the requirements for superior capability HC anode materials. In our work, nitrogen (N)/phosphorus (P) co-doped ultramicropores (approximate to 0.5 nm) hard carbon spheres (NPUCS) with the boosted pyridinic-N content are successfully prepared. The ultramicropores structure (<0.7 nm) effectively prevents the electrolyte from contacting the carbon surface but allows the rapid diffusion of Na+ in the carbon layer, leading to high-efficiency sodium storage. Pyridinic-N has the highest reactivity, and could significantly promote the Na+ adsorption in HC. The NPUCS exhibits an excellent rate capability, providing capacities of 257.7 and 157.0 mA h g(-1) at 0.1 and 5.0 A g(-1) along with a high ICE to 75 %. Furthermore, when integrated into a full battery configuration, the prepared full battery displays a high energy density to 135.9 Wh kg(-1) at 0.1 A g(-1) with long-time stability (350 cycles at 0.2 A g(-1)). These excellent electrochemical behaviors highlight the potential of our approach for the synthesis of advanced HC anode for SIBs.
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Ultramicropores,Adjustable nitrogen species,Phosphorus and nitrogen doping,Sodium-ion batteries,Hard carbon
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