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Peat-derived hard carbon electrodes with superior capacity for sodium-ion batteries.


ABSTRACT: Herein we demonstrate how peat, abundant and cheap biomass, can be successfully used as a precursor to synthesize peat-derived hard carbons (PDCs), applicable as electrode materials for sodium-ion batteries (SIB). The PDCs were obtained by pre-pyrolysing peat at 300-800 °C, removing impurities with base-acid solution treatment and thereafter post-pyrolysing the materials at temperatures (T) from 1000 to 1500 °C. By modification of pre- and post-pyrolysis temperatures we obtained hard carbons with low surface areas, optimal carbonization degree and high electrochemical Na+ storage capacity in SIB half-cells. The best results were obtained when pre-pyrolysing peat at 450 °C, washing out the impurities with KOH and HCl solutions and then post-pyrolysing the obtained carbon-rich material at 1400 °C. All hard carbons were electrochemically characterized in half-cells (vs. Na/Na+) and capacities as high as 350 mA h g-1 at 1.5 V and 250 mA h g-1 in the plateau region (E < 0.2 V) were achieved at charging current density of 25 mA g-1 with an initial coulombic efficiency of 80%.

SUBMITTER: Adamson A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9054124 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Peat-derived hard carbon electrodes with superior capacity for sodium-ion batteries.

Adamson Anu A   Väli Ronald R   Paalo Maarja M   Aruväli Jaan J   Koppel Miriam M   Palm Rasmus R   Härk Eneli E   Nerut Jaak J   Romann Tavo T   Lust Enn E   Jänes Alar A  

RSC advances 20200527 34


Herein we demonstrate how peat, abundant and cheap biomass, can be successfully used as a precursor to synthesize peat-derived hard carbons (PDCs), applicable as electrode materials for sodium-ion batteries (SIB). The PDCs were obtained by pre-pyrolysing peat at 300-800 °C, removing impurities with base-acid solution treatment and thereafter post-pyrolysing the materials at temperatures (<i>T</i>) from 1000 to 1500 °C. By modification of pre- and post-pyrolysis temperatures we obtained hard carb  ...[more]

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