Bacterial-Derived, Compressible, and Hierarchical Porous Carbon for High-Performance Potassium-Ion Batteries

  • Hongyan Li (25306)
  • Zheng Cheng (426625)
  • Qing Zhang (1802)
  • Avi Natan (5928890)
  • Yang Yang (45629)
  • Daxian Cao (3219171)
  • Hongli Zhu (1419181)
Publication date
November 2018
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Hierarchical-structured electrodes having merits of superior cycling stability and high rate performance are highly desired for next-generation energy storage. For the first time, we reported a compressible and hierarchical porous carbon nanofiber foam (CNFF) derived from a sustainable and abundant biomaterial resource, bacterial cellulose, for boosting the electrochemical performance of potassium-ion batteries. The CNFF free-standing electrode with a hierarchical porous three-dimensional structure demonstrated excellent rate performance and outstanding cyclic stability in the extended cycling test. Specifically, in the long-term cycling-stability test, the CNFF electrode maintained a stable capacity of 158 mA h g–1 after 2000 cycles at a h...

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