Synthesis of Lignite-Derived Carbon Materials for Fast Sodium-Ion Storage in a Wide Temperature Range by Ultrafast Joule Heating

37 Pages Posted: 16 Aug 2024

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Ru Wang

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Yiming Fan

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Jiaqi Wang

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Yuyang Li

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Xiangyang Li

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Feng Jin

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Xiaofei Hu

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Abstract

The advancement of sodium-ion batteries is hindered by the imperative to reconcile extreme environmental conditions and high-rate demands, posing challenges in the synthesis of cost-effective and high-performance anode materials. Among the potential candidates, lignite-based soft carbon materials stand out due to their abundant resources and low cost. An ultrafast approach using high-temperature thermal shock pulses is reported for the synthesis of soft carbon anode from lignite, and the mechanism of “adsorption-intercalation-pore filling” is proposed. Based on structure analysis, in/ex-situ electrochemically characterization, and calculation/simulation, high concentration of defects and C=O contents, along with abundant closed pore structures, contribute to enhancing the sodium storage capabilities of the material. The optimized sample demonstrates a substantial reversible capacity of 300.6 mAh/g at 0.1C and outstanding high-rate capability at 10.0C, which also maintains proper functionality in a wide temperature range (-40~80 °C). This performance surpasses that of previously reported lignite-based soft carbon materials. Additionally, the assembled full-cell maintains a high-energy density of 235.8 Wh/kg. This work provides valuable insights into developing anode materials for coal-based SIBs at high-rate current densities in a wide range of temperatures.

Keywords: sodium-ion batteries, high-rate, lignite, high-temperature thermal shock pulse, a wide temperature range

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Wang, Ru and Fan, Yiming and Wang, Jiaqi and Li, Yuyang and Li, Xiangyang and Jin, Feng and Hu, Xiaofei, Synthesis of Lignite-Derived Carbon Materials for Fast Sodium-Ion Storage in a Wide Temperature Range by Ultrafast Joule Heating. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4927819

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Yuyang Li

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Xiangyang Li

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Feng Jin

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