Carbon Nanosheet Frameworks Derived from Peat Moss as High Performance Sodium Ion Battery Anodes
National Institute for Nanotechnology · University of Alberta
Abstract
We demonstrate that peat moss, a wild plant that covers 3% of the earth's surface, serves as an ideal precursor to create sodium ion battery (NIB) anodes with some of the most attractive electrochemical properties ever reported for carbonaceous materials. By inheriting the unique cellular structure of peat moss leaves, the resultant materials are composed of three-dimensional macroporous interconnected networks of carbon nanosheets (as thin as 60 nm). The peat moss tissue is highly cross-linked, being rich in lignin and hemicellulose, suppressing the nucleation of equilibrium graphite even at 1100 °C. Rather, the carbons form highly ordered pseudographitic arrays with substantially larger intergraphene spacing…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 46.08
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- 100%
- References
- 57
Authors
11- JDJia DingCorresponding
National Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Alberta
- HWHuanlei Wang
National Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Alberta
- ZLZhi Li
University of Alberta, National Institute for Nanotechnology
- AKAlireza Kohandehghan
National Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Alberta
- KCKai Cui
National Institute for Nanotechnology
Topics & keywords
- Nanosheet
- Anode
- Sodium-ion battery
- Peat
- Materials science
- Carbon fibers
- Battery (electricity)
- Sodium