JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electrospun carbon nanofibers as anode materials for sodium ion batteries with excellent cycle performance

Taiqiang ChenYong LiuLikun PanTing LuYe‐Feng YaoZhuo SunDaniel H. C. ChuaQun Chen

Year: 2014 Journal:   Journal of Materials Chemistry A Vol: 2 (12)Pages: 4117-4117   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

A simple and scalable electrospinning process followed by thermal treatment was used to fabricate carbon nanofibers (CFs). The as-prepared CFs were investigated as anode materials for sodium ion batteries (SIBs). Remarkably, due to their weakly ordered turbostratic structure and a large interlayer spacing between graphene sheets, the CFs exhibit a dominant adsorption/insertion sodium storage mechanism that shows high reversibility. As a result, the CFs show excellent electrochemical performance, especially cycle stability (97.7% capacity retention ratio over 200 cycles). Reversible capacities of 233 and 82 mA h g−1 are obtained for the CFs at a current density of 0.05 A g−1 and even a high current density of 2 A g−1, respectively. The excellent cycle performance, high capacity and good rate capability make the CFs promising candidates for practical SIBs.

Keywords:
Anode Electrospinning Materials science Graphene Carbon nanofiber Nanofiber Current density Chemical engineering Electrochemistry Carbon fibers Sodium Adsorption Ion Nanotechnology Composite material Carbon nanotube Electrode Composite number Chemistry Polymer Metallurgy Organic chemistry

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