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Fluorinated N,P co-doped biomass carbon with high-rate performance as cathode material for lithium/fluorinated carbon battery

Lithium/fluorinated carbon (Li/CFx) batteries are greatly limited in their applications mostly due to poor rate performances. In this study, N,P co-doped biomass carbon was synthesized using melamine and phytic acid as doping sources, and the resulting product was then utilized as a precursor for CF...

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Published in:Rare metals 2024-07, Vol.44 (1), p.110-120
Main Authors: Yan, Ke, Zou, Yan, Bao, Liang-Xue, Xia, Qi, Meng, Ling-Yi, Lin, Hai-Chen, Chen, Hui-Xin, Yue, Hong-Jun
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description Lithium/fluorinated carbon (Li/CFx) batteries are greatly limited in their applications mostly due to poor rate performances. In this study, N,P co-doped biomass carbon was synthesized using melamine and phytic acid as doping sources, and the resulting product was then utilized as a precursor for CFx. The resulting fluorinated biomass carbon has a high degree of fluorination, exceeding the specific capacity of commercial fluorinated graphite while also demonstrating exceptional performance at high discharge rates. During the fluorination process, N,P-containing functional groups were removed from the crystalline lattice in the basal plane. This facilitates the formation of a defect-rich carbon matrix, enhancing the F/C ratio by improving the fluorinated active sites and obtaining more highly active semi-ionic bonds. Additionally, the abundant defects and porous structure promote Li+ diffusion. Density functional theory calculations indicated that doping modification effectively reduces the energy barrier for Li+ migration, enhancing Li+ transport efficiency. The prepared CFx delivers material with a maximum specific capacity of 919 mAh·g−1, while maintaining a specific capacity of 702 mAh·g−1 at a high discharge current density of 20C (with a capacity retention rate of 76.4%). In this study, fluorinated N,P co-doped biomass carbon, exhibiting ultrahigh capacity and high-rate performance, was prepared for the first time, which can potentially advance the commercialization of CFx.
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Carbon
Commercialization
Crystal defects
Density functional theory
Diffusion barriers
Discharge
Doping
Electrode materials
Fluorination
Functional groups
Lithium
Melamine
Phytic acid
Porous materials
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