Facile fabrication of a covalently-bonded carbon–sulfur composite from lignin for high-capacity potassium storage
Abstract
A carbon–sulfur composite with covalently bonded short-chain sulfur (∼27.5 wt%) was facilely synthesized via a one-step low-temperature (450 °C) heat treatment of the biomass lignin and cyclo-S8. As a K-ion battery anode, this composite exhibited a high reversible capacity of 596 mAh g−1 with impressive rate capability and promising cyclability.

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