Recent Progress in Design of Biomass-Derived Hard Carbons for Sodium Ion Batteries

Sodium ion batteries (SIBs) have attracted lots of attention over last few years due to the abundance and wide availability of sodium resources, making SIBs the most cost-effective alternative to the currently used lithium ion batteries (LIBs). Many efforts are underway to find effective anodes for...

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Main Authors: Joanna Górka, Cathie Vix-Guterl, Camelia Matei Ghimbeu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2311-5629/2/4/24
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spelling doaj-2c95875f32d947eba621ef06a9ebd6392020-11-25T00:59:55ZengMDPI AGC2311-56292016-12-01242410.3390/c2040024c2040024Recent Progress in Design of Biomass-Derived Hard Carbons for Sodium Ion BatteriesJoanna Górka0Cathie Vix-Guterl1Camelia Matei Ghimbeu2Institut de Science des Matériaux de Mulhouse, Université de Strasbourg, Université de Haute-Alsace, CNRS UMR 7361-15 rue Jean Starcky, 68057 Mulhouse, FranceInstitut de Science des Matériaux de Mulhouse, Université de Strasbourg, Université de Haute-Alsace, CNRS UMR 7361-15 rue Jean Starcky, 68057 Mulhouse, FranceInstitut de Science des Matériaux de Mulhouse, Université de Strasbourg, Université de Haute-Alsace, CNRS UMR 7361-15 rue Jean Starcky, 68057 Mulhouse, FranceSodium ion batteries (SIBs) have attracted lots of attention over last few years due to the abundance and wide availability of sodium resources, making SIBs the most cost-effective alternative to the currently used lithium ion batteries (LIBs). Many efforts are underway to find effective anodes for SIBs since the commercial anode for LIBs, graphite, has shown very limited capacity for SIBs. Among many different types of carbons, hard carbons—especially these derived from biomass—hold a great deal of promise for SIB technology thanks to their constantly improving performance and low cost. The main scope of this mini-review is to present current progress in preparation of negative electrodes from biomass including aspects related to precursor types used and their impact on the final carbon characteristics (structure, texture and composition). Another aspect discussed is how certain macro- and microstructure characteristics of the materials translate to their performance as anode for Na-ion batteries. In the last part, current understanding of factors governing sodium insertion into hard carbons is summarized, specifically those that could help solve existing performance bottlenecks such as irreversible capacity, initial low Coulombic efficiency and poor rate performance.http://www.mdpi.com/2311-5629/2/4/24hard-carbonbiomassNa-ion batteriesenergy storage
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Recent Progress in Design of Biomass-Derived Hard Carbons for Sodium Ion Batteries
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author_facet Joanna Górka
Cathie Vix-Guterl
Camelia Matei Ghimbeu
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title Recent Progress in Design of Biomass-Derived Hard Carbons for Sodium Ion Batteries
title_short Recent Progress in Design of Biomass-Derived Hard Carbons for Sodium Ion Batteries
title_full Recent Progress in Design of Biomass-Derived Hard Carbons for Sodium Ion Batteries
title_fullStr Recent Progress in Design of Biomass-Derived Hard Carbons for Sodium Ion Batteries
title_full_unstemmed Recent Progress in Design of Biomass-Derived Hard Carbons for Sodium Ion Batteries
title_sort recent progress in design of biomass-derived hard carbons for sodium ion batteries
publisher MDPI AG
series C
issn 2311-5629
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Sodium ion batteries (SIBs) have attracted lots of attention over last few years due to the abundance and wide availability of sodium resources, making SIBs the most cost-effective alternative to the currently used lithium ion batteries (LIBs). Many efforts are underway to find effective anodes for SIBs since the commercial anode for LIBs, graphite, has shown very limited capacity for SIBs. Among many different types of carbons, hard carbons—especially these derived from biomass—hold a great deal of promise for SIB technology thanks to their constantly improving performance and low cost. The main scope of this mini-review is to present current progress in preparation of negative electrodes from biomass including aspects related to precursor types used and their impact on the final carbon characteristics (structure, texture and composition). Another aspect discussed is how certain macro- and microstructure characteristics of the materials translate to their performance as anode for Na-ion batteries. In the last part, current understanding of factors governing sodium insertion into hard carbons is summarized, specifically those that could help solve existing performance bottlenecks such as irreversible capacity, initial low Coulombic efficiency and poor rate performance.
topic hard-carbon
biomass
Na-ion batteries
energy storage
url http://www.mdpi.com/2311-5629/2/4/24
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