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Revisiting N,S co-doped carbon materials with boosted electrochemical performance in sodium-ion capacitors:The manipulation of internal electric field 被引量:1
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作者 Shuli Li Jinqiang Zhang +2 位作者 Yanan Li pengxiang fan Mingbo Wu 《Nano Research Energy》 2024年第1期10-18,共9页
Heteroatom doping has emerged as a prevailing strategy to enhance the storage of sodium ions in carbon materials.However,the underlying mechanism governing the performance enhancement remains undisclosed.Herein,we fab... Heteroatom doping has emerged as a prevailing strategy to enhance the storage of sodium ions in carbon materials.However,the underlying mechanism governing the performance enhancement remains undisclosed.Herein,we fabricated N/S co-doped carbon beaded fibers(S-N-CBFs),which exhibited glorious rate performance and durableness in Na+storage,showcasing no obvious capacity decay even after 3500 cycles.Furthermore,when used as anodes in sodium-ion capacitors,the S-N-CBFs delivered exceptional results,boasting a high energy density of 225 Wh·kg^(-1),superior power output of 22500 W·kg^(-1),and outstanding cycling stability with a capacity attenuation of merely 0.014%per cycle after 4000 cycles at 2 A·g^(-1).Mechanistic investigations revealed that the incorporation of both pyridinic N and pyrrolic N into the carbon matrix of S-N-CBFs induced internal electric fields(IEFs),with the former IEF being stronger than the latter,in conjunction with the doped S atom.Density functional theory calculations further unveiled that the intensity of the IEF directly influenced the adsorption of Na+,thereby resulting in the exceptional performances of S-N-CBFs as sodium-ion storage materials.This work uncovers the pivotal role of IEF in regulating the electronic structure of carbon materials and enhancing their Na^(+)storage capabilities,providing valuable insights for the development of more advanced electrode materials. 展开更多
关键词 N/S co-doped carbon internal electric field Na^(+)adsorption sodium-ion storage sodium-ion capacitors
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