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Hierarchically Porous N‐Doped Carbon Fibers as a Free‐Standing Anode for High‐Capacity Potassium‐Based Dual‐Ion Battery
Authors:Meng Zhang  Muhammad Shoaib  Huilong Fei  Tao Wang  Jiang Zhong  Ling Fan  Lei Wang  Haiyan Luo  Shan Tan  Yaya Wang  Jian Zhu  Jiawen Hu  Bingan Lu
Abstract:Potassium‐based dual‐ion batteries (KDIBs) have emerged as a new generation of rechargeable batteries, due to their high cell voltage, low cost, and the natural abundance of potassium resources. However, the low capacity and poor cycling stability largely hinder the further development of KDIBs. Herein, the fabrication of hierarchically porous N‐doped carbon fibers (HPNCFs) as a free‐standing anode for high‐performance KDIBs is reported. With a free‐standing hierarchical structure (micro/meso/macropores and nanochannels) and high‐content of nitrogen doping, the HPNCFs not only provide intrinsic electron pathways and efficient ion transport channels, but also afford sufficient free space to tolerate the volume change during cycling. Consequently, the KDIBs made from a graphite cathode and an optimized HPNCFs anode deliver a high reversible capacity of 197 mAh g?1 at a specific current of 50 mA g?1, and excellent cycling stability (65 mAh g?1 after 346 cycles at a specific current of 100 mA g?1, the capacity calculation of the KDIBs is based on the mass of the anode). These results indicate that the properly designed HPNCFs can effectively improve the capacity and cycling stability of the KDIBs, indicating a great potential for applications in the field of high‐performance energy‐storage devices.
Keywords:freestanding  hierarchical structure  high capacity  N‐doped carbon fibers  potassium‐based dual‐ion batteries
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