Biomass-derived oxygen and nitrogen co-doped porous carbon with hierarchical architecture as sulfur hosts for high-performance lithium/sulfur batteries

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In this work, a facile strategy to synthesize oxygen and nitrogen co-doped porous carbon (ONPC) is reported by one-step pyrolysis of waste coffee grounds. As-prepared ONPC possesses highly rich micro/mesopores as well as abundant oxygen and nitrogen co-doping, which is applied to sulfur hosts as lithium/sulfur batteries’ appropriate cathodes. In battery testing, the sulfur/oxygen and nitrogen co-doped porous carbon (S/ONPC) composite materials reveal a high initial capacity of 1150 mAh·g−1 as well as a reversible capacity of 613 mAh·g−1 after the 100th cycle at 0.2 C. Furthermore, when current density increases to 1 C, a discharge capacity of 331 mAh·g−1 is still attainable. Due to the hierarchical porous framework and oxygen/nitrogen co-doping, the S/ONPC composite exhibits a high utilization of sulfur and good electrochemical performance via the immobilization of the polysulfides through strong chemical binding.

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Zhao, Y., Wang, L., Huang, L., Maximov, M. Y., Jin, M., Zhang, Y., … Zhou, G. (2017). Biomass-derived oxygen and nitrogen co-doped porous carbon with hierarchical architecture as sulfur hosts for high-performance lithium/sulfur batteries. Nanomaterials, 7(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano7110402

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