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Formation mechanism and characterization of porous biomass carbon for excellent performance lithium-ion batteries

Abstract

Porous biomass carbon derived from corn stalks was prepared via carbonization and activation of CaCl2. Combined with its microstructure, the formation mechanism and electrochemical properties were analyzed. The addition of CaCl2 was the key factor to form the porous structure, and the proportion of CaCl2 had a significant impact on the pores distribution and electrochemical properties. The resulting sample had a specific surface area of 370.6 m2 gāˆ’1 and an average pore size of 9.65 nm. The sample was circulated at 0.2C for 100 cycles, the specific discharge capacity was 783 mA h gāˆ’1. After 60 cycles at different rates, when the current was restored to 0.2C again, the discharge specific capacity quickly recovered. This showed that the sample had excellent rate performance and cycle stability for lithium-ion batteries.

Graphical abstract: Formation mechanism and characterization of porous biomass carbon for excellent performance lithium-ion batteries

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Mar 2018
Accepted
18 Mar 2018
First published
03 Apr 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 12666-12671

Formation mechanism and characterization of porous biomass carbon for excellent performance lithium-ion batteries

Y. Li, C. Li, H. Qi, K. Yu and X. Li, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 12666 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA02002G

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