Fei XuYixuan ZhaiEn ZhangQianhui LiuGuangshen JiangXiaosa XuYuqian QiuXiaoming LiuHongqiang WangStefan Kaskel
Abstract The development of ultrastable carbon materials for potassium storage poses key limitations caused by the huge volume variation and sluggish kinetics. Nitrogen‐enriched porous carbons have recently emerged as promising candidates for this application; however, rational control over nitrogen doping is needed to further suppress the long‐term capacity fading. Here we propose a strategy based on pyrolysis–etching of a pyridine‐coordinated polymer for deliberate manipulation of edge‐nitrogen doping and specific spatial distribution in amorphous high‐surface‐area carbons; the obtained material shows an edge‐nitrogen content of up to 9.34 at %, richer N distribution inside the material, and high surface area of 616 m 2 g −1 under a cost‐effective low‐temperature carbonization. The optimized carbon delivers unprecedented K‐storage stability over 6000 cycles with negligible capacity decay (252 mA h g −1 after 4 months at 1 A g −1 ), rarely reported for potassium storage.
Fei XuYixuan ZhaiEn ZhangQianhui LiuGuangshen JiangXiaosa XuYuqian QiuXiaoming LiuHongqiang WangStefan Kaskel
Fei XuYixuan ZhaiEn ZhangQianhui LiuGuangshen JiangXiaosa XuYuqian QiuXiaoming LiuHongqiang WangStefan Kaskel
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