Nitrogen-phosphorus dual-doped auricularia auricula porous carbon as host for Li-S battery

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Abstract

A nitrogen-phosphorus dual-doped porous spore carbon (NP-PSC) positive electrode matrix was prepared using native auricularia auricula as solid medium based on the principle of biomass rot. Yeast was introduce and cultured by the auricularia auricula solid medium. The freeze-drying and carbonization activation processes made the materials present a three-dimensional porous spore carbon aerogel properties. Yeast fermentation transformed auricularia auricula from blocky structure to porous structure and introduced nitrogen-phosphorus dual-doping. The physical and chemical properties of the prepared materials were characterized in detail. Electrochemical performance of NP-PSC in Li-S batteries was systematically investigated. Porous structure and heteroatom-doping improved the electrochemical performance, which is much superior to conventional activated carbon materials.

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Zhao, L., Zhao, Y., Zhao, L., & Liu, G. (2024). Nitrogen-phosphorus dual-doped auricularia auricula porous carbon as host for Li-S battery. PLoS ONE, 19(4 April). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0297677

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