From grass to battery anode: Agricultural biomass hemp-derived carbon for lithium storage

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Abstract

Biomass-derived carbon, as a low-cost material source, is an attractive choice to prepare carbon materials, thus providing an alternative to by-product and waste management. Herein, we report the preparation of carbon from hemp stem as a biomass precursor through a simple, low-cost, and environment-friendly method with using steam as the activating agent. The hemp-derived carbon with a hierarchically porous structure and a partial graphitization in amorphous domains was developed, and for the first time, it was applied as an anode material for lithium-ion battery. Natural hemp itself delivers a reversible capacity of 190 mA h g-1 at a rate of 300 mA g-1 after 100 cycles. Ball-milling of hemp-derived carbon is further designed to control the physical properties, and consequently, the capacity of milled hemp increases to 300 mA h g-1 along with excellent rate capability of 210 mA h g-1 even at 1.5 A g-1. The milled hemp with increased graphitization and well-developed meso-porosity is advantageous for lithium diffusion, thus enhancing electrochemical performance via both diffusion-controlled intercalation/deintercalation and surface-limited adsorption/desorption. This study not only demonstrates the application of hemp-derived carbon in energy storage devices, but also guides a desirable structural design for lithium storage and transport.

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Um, J. H., Ahn, C. Y., Kim, J., Jeong, M., Sung, Y. E., Cho, Y. H., … Yoon, W. S. (2018). From grass to battery anode: Agricultural biomass hemp-derived carbon for lithium storage. RSC Advances, 8(56), 32231–32240. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06958a

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