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Hierarchically porous carbon derived from waste acrylic fibers for super-high capacity lithium ion battery anodes.

Authors :
liu, Huichao
Shi, Ludi
Han, Pei
Ullah, Shahid
Yu, Jiali
Yang, Bo
Li, Cuihua
Zhu, Caizhen
Xu, Jian
Source :
Chemical Engineering Journal. Aug2018, Vol. 346, p143-150. 8p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Acrylic fiber is one of three important synthetic fibers in the world. The disposal and reuse of large number of waste acrylic fibers from fabric manufacturers or waste recovery is an urgent economic and environmental issue. Here, a porous carbon was derived from waste acrylic fibers via pre-oxidized, carbonization and KOH activation. Furthermore, we adopted melamine as nitrogen source to dope the porous carbon materials. When used as the anode of lithium ion batteries, this nitrogen-doped porous carbon shows high reversible capacity of ca. 1200 mA h g −1 after 50 cycles at 0.1 A g −1 . Reversible capacities of 550 and 370 mA h g −1 are obtained at higher current densities of 1 and 5 A g −1 after 500 cycles, respectively. The outstanding electrochemical performance are a result of its large mesopore volume, high-level N-doping (especially, pyridinic-N), large quantity of edge defects, and three-dimensional hierarchical porous architecture. This paper demonstrates that the reuse of waste industrial acrylic fibers as energy storage materials is a promising method for both energy and environmental fields. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13858947
Volume :
346
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129680590
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2018.04.048