Abstract
Tailoring of carbon matrix with reasonable structures is considered to be an effective way to achieve excellent electrochemical performance of lithium−selenium batteries. For the first time, hierarchically porous carbon nanosheets with a fish-scale like surface morphology are prepared using self-assembled metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as template and carbon source. The carbon nano-architecture has a large specific surface area and well-defined nanostructure. When evaluated as a cathode for lithium-selenium batteries, the carbon/selenium composite demonstrates high specific capacity and excellent cycling performance. At a current rate of 2 C, a discharge capacity of 311.8 mAh g−1 is achieved after 200 cycles. Moreover, even at the current rate of 8 C, the charge-discharge efficiency is maintained at 99.9% after 1000 cycles. The enhanced electrochemical performance is closely related to their well-defined nanostructures, which not only provides stable electronic and ionic transfer channels, but also plays a key role as a strong absorbent to retain lithium polyselenides and accommodate volume variation during the charge–discharge process.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 153084 |
Journal | Journal of Alloys and Compounds |
Volume | 820 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 15 Apr 2020 |
Keywords
- 2D-MOF
- Carbon nanosheet
- Li–Se
- Self-assembly
- Surface defects