Nitrogen-doped Carbon with Modulated Surface Chemistry and Porous Structure by a Stepwise Biomass Activation Process towards Enhanced Electrochemical Lithium-Ion Storage

Abstract Controllable conversion of biomass to value-added carbon materials is attractive towards a wide variety of potential applications. Herein, hydrothermal treatment and KOH activation are successively employed to treat the cheap and abundant camellia oleifera shell as a new carbon raw material...

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Main Authors: Zhenzhen Nie, Yewei Huang, Beibei Ma, Xiaobin Qiu, Nan Zhang, Xiuqiang Xie, Zhenjun Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2019-10-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-50330-w
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spelling doaj-292690f580984e868d6c417c97065c372020-12-08T09:16:56ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222019-10-01911910.1038/s41598-019-50330-wNitrogen-doped Carbon with Modulated Surface Chemistry and Porous Structure by a Stepwise Biomass Activation Process towards Enhanced Electrochemical Lithium-Ion StorageZhenzhen Nie0Yewei Huang1Beibei Ma2Xiaobin Qiu3Nan Zhang4Xiuqiang Xie5Zhenjun Wu6College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan UniversityCollege of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan UniversityCollege of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan UniversityCollege of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan UniversityCollege of Materials Science and Engineering, Hunan UniversityCollege of Materials Science and Engineering, Hunan UniversityCollege of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan UniversityAbstract Controllable conversion of biomass to value-added carbon materials is attractive towards a wide variety of potential applications. Herein, hydrothermal treatment and KOH activation are successively employed to treat the cheap and abundant camellia oleifera shell as a new carbon raw material. It is shown that this stepwise activation process allows the production of porous nitrogen-doped carbon with optimized surface chemistry and porous structure compared to the counterparts prepared by a single activation procedure. Benefiting from the modulated porous structure, the as-produced porous nitrogen-doped carbon electrode delivered a high reversible capacity of 1080 mAh g−1 at a current density of 100 mA g−1, which is 3.3 and 5.8 times as high as that of the carbon materials prepared by bare hydrothermal treatment or KOH activation, respectively. Moreover, the optimized surface composition of the porous nitrogen-doped carbon endows it with a highest initial Coulombic efficiency among the three samples, showing great potentials for practical applications. This work is expected to pave a new avenue to upgrade biomass to carbon materials with tunable surface properties and microstructures for target applications.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-50330-w
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author Zhenzhen Nie
Yewei Huang
Beibei Ma
Xiaobin Qiu
Nan Zhang
Xiuqiang Xie
Zhenjun Wu
spellingShingle Zhenzhen Nie
Yewei Huang
Beibei Ma
Xiaobin Qiu
Nan Zhang
Xiuqiang Xie
Zhenjun Wu
Nitrogen-doped Carbon with Modulated Surface Chemistry and Porous Structure by a Stepwise Biomass Activation Process towards Enhanced Electrochemical Lithium-Ion Storage
Scientific Reports
author_facet Zhenzhen Nie
Yewei Huang
Beibei Ma
Xiaobin Qiu
Nan Zhang
Xiuqiang Xie
Zhenjun Wu
author_sort Zhenzhen Nie
title Nitrogen-doped Carbon with Modulated Surface Chemistry and Porous Structure by a Stepwise Biomass Activation Process towards Enhanced Electrochemical Lithium-Ion Storage
title_short Nitrogen-doped Carbon with Modulated Surface Chemistry and Porous Structure by a Stepwise Biomass Activation Process towards Enhanced Electrochemical Lithium-Ion Storage
title_full Nitrogen-doped Carbon with Modulated Surface Chemistry and Porous Structure by a Stepwise Biomass Activation Process towards Enhanced Electrochemical Lithium-Ion Storage
title_fullStr Nitrogen-doped Carbon with Modulated Surface Chemistry and Porous Structure by a Stepwise Biomass Activation Process towards Enhanced Electrochemical Lithium-Ion Storage
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen-doped Carbon with Modulated Surface Chemistry and Porous Structure by a Stepwise Biomass Activation Process towards Enhanced Electrochemical Lithium-Ion Storage
title_sort nitrogen-doped carbon with modulated surface chemistry and porous structure by a stepwise biomass activation process towards enhanced electrochemical lithium-ion storage
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Abstract Controllable conversion of biomass to value-added carbon materials is attractive towards a wide variety of potential applications. Herein, hydrothermal treatment and KOH activation are successively employed to treat the cheap and abundant camellia oleifera shell as a new carbon raw material. It is shown that this stepwise activation process allows the production of porous nitrogen-doped carbon with optimized surface chemistry and porous structure compared to the counterparts prepared by a single activation procedure. Benefiting from the modulated porous structure, the as-produced porous nitrogen-doped carbon electrode delivered a high reversible capacity of 1080 mAh g−1 at a current density of 100 mA g−1, which is 3.3 and 5.8 times as high as that of the carbon materials prepared by bare hydrothermal treatment or KOH activation, respectively. Moreover, the optimized surface composition of the porous nitrogen-doped carbon endows it with a highest initial Coulombic efficiency among the three samples, showing great potentials for practical applications. This work is expected to pave a new avenue to upgrade biomass to carbon materials with tunable surface properties and microstructures for target applications.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-50330-w
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