Carbon Nitride Transforms into a High Lithium Storage Capacity Nitrogen-Rich Carbon

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We describe here the metal-templated transformation of carbon nitride (C3N4) into nitrogen-containing carbons as anodes for Li-ion batteries (LIBs). Changing the template from the carbon- A nd nitrogen-immiscible Cu powder to the carbon- A nd nitrogen-miscible Fe powder yields different carbons; while Fe templating produces graphitized carbons of low (<10%) nitrogen content and moderate pore volume, Cu templating yields high defect-density carbons of high (32-24%) nitrogen content and larger pore volume. The Li+ storage capacity of the high nitrogen content and larger pore volume Cu-templated carbons exceeds that of the more graphitic Fe-templated carbons due to added contribution from Li+ insertion/extraction from pores and defects and to reversible faradaic Li+ reaction with nitrogen atoms. The Cu-templated carbon annealed at 750 °C delivers the highest specific capacity of 900 mAh g-1 at 0.1 A g-1 and 275 mAh g-1 at 20 A g-1, while also achieving a 96% capacity retention after 2000 cycles at 2 A g-1. The fabrication of higher mass loading electrodes (4.5 mg cm-2) provided a maximum areal capacity of 2.6 mAh cm-2 at 0.45 mA cm-2 (0.1 A g-1), comparable to the capacities of commercial LIB cells and favorable compared to other reported carbon materials.

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Pender, J. P., Guerrera, J. V., Wygant, B. R., Weeks, J. A., Ciufo, R. A., Burrow, J. N., … Mullins, C. B. (2019). Carbon Nitride Transforms into a High Lithium Storage Capacity Nitrogen-Rich Carbon. ACS Nano, 13(8), 9279–9291. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.9b03861

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