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A Promising Carbon/g‐C3N4 Composite Negative Electrode for a Long‐Life Sodium‐Ion Battery
Authors:Guo‐Ming Weng  Yu Xie  Hang Wang  Christopher Karpovich  Jason Lipton  Junqing Zhu  Jaemin Kong  Lisa D Pfefferle  Andr D Taylor
Institution:Guo‐Ming Weng,Yu Xie,Hang Wang,Christopher Karpovich,Jason Lipton,Junqing Zhu,Jaemin Kong,Lisa D. Pfefferle,André D. Taylor
Abstract:2D graphitic carbon nitride (g‐C3N4) nanosheets are a promising negative electrode candidate for sodium‐ion batteries (NIBs) owing to its easy scalability, low cost, chemical stability, and potentially high rate capability. However, intrinsic g‐C3N4 exhibits poor electronic conductivity, low reversible Na‐storage capacity, and insufficient cyclability. DFT calculations suggest that this could be due to a large Na+ ion diffusion barrier in the innate g‐C3N4 nanosheet. A facile one‐pot heating of a mixture of low‐cost urea and asphalt is strategically applied to yield stacked multilayer C/g‐C3N4 composites with improved Na‐storage capacity (about 2 times higher than that of g‐C3N4, up to 254 mAh g?1), rate capability, and cyclability. A C/g‐C3N4 sodium‐ion full cell (in which sodium rhodizonate dibasic is used as the positive electrode) demonstrates high Coulombic efficiency (ca. 99.8 %) and a negligible capacity fading over 14 000 cycles at 1 A g?1.
Keywords:Komposite  Graphitisches Kohlenstoffnitrid  Nanoschichten  Natrium-Ionen-Batterien  2D-Materialien
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