摘要
Carbonaceous materials are promising anode candidates for potassium-ion batteries, but currently the unsatisfactory cycling and rate performances due to the sluggish diffusion kinetic and serious structure damage during K+ insertion/extraction limit their practical application. Herein, a series of sulfur-doped porous carbons(SPCs) were prepared via a template-assisted freeze-drying followed by the carbonization and sulfuration processes at different temperatures. Among the three as-synthesized samples, SPC-600 exhibits the highest specific capacity(407 mAh·g^(-1) at 0.10 A·g^(-1)), the best rate(242 mAh·g^(-1) at 2.00 A·g^(-1)) and cycling performance(286 m Ah·g^(-1) after 800 cycles at 0.50 A·g^(-1)). All the SPCs display higher capacities than the undoped carbon materials. The excellent electrochemical performance of SPC can be ascribed to the abundant three-dimensional porous structure together with S-doping in the disordered carbon, which is favor of providing adequate reaction active sites as well as fast ion/electron transport paths. The density functional theory(DFT) calculations further demonstrate that the sulfurdoping can promote K-ion adsorption and storage. Meanwhile, the kinetic analyses reveal that surface-induced capacitive mechanism dominates the K-ion storage process in SPCs, which contributes to ultrafast charge storage. This work provides an effective strategy for fabricating highperformance potassium-ion storage electrode materials.
出处
《Rare Metals》
SCIE
EI
CAS
CSCD
2021年第9期2464-2473,共10页
稀有金属(英文版)
基金
financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.51871046,51902046,52071073,51874079,51571054,51771046 and 51674068)
the Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province(No.201602257)
the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province(Nos.E2019501097,E2018501091 and E2020501004)
the Science and Technology Project of Hebei Province(No.15271302D)
the Training Foundation for Scientific Research of Talents Project Hebei Province(No.A2016005004)
the Young Talents Program in University of Hebei Province(No.BJ2018014)
Hebei Province Higher Education Science and Technology Research Project(No.QN2017103)
the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Nos.N182304017,N182304015,N172302001 and N172304044)。