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ACS central science | 2015

Electrochemically Expandable Soft Carbon as Anodes for Na-Ion Batteries

Wei Luo; Zelang Jian; Zhenyu Xing; Wei Wang; Clement Bommier; Michael M. Lerner; Xiulei Ji

Na-ion batteries (NIBs) have attracted great attention for scalable electrical energy storage considering the abundance and wide availability of Na resources. However, it remains elusive whether carbon anodes can achieve the similar scale of successes in Na-ion batteries as in Li-ion batteries. Currently, much attention is focused on hard carbon while soft carbon is generally considered a poor choice. In this study, we discover that soft carbon can be a high-rate anode in NIBs if the preparation conditions are carefully chosen. Furthermore, we discover that the turbostratic lattice of soft carbon is electrochemically expandable, where d-spacing rises from 3.6 to 4.2 Å. Such a scale of lattice expansion only due to the Na-ion insertion was not known for carbon materials. It is further learned that portions of such lattice expansion are highly reversible, resulting in excellent cycling performance. Moreover, soft carbon delivers a good capacity at potentials above 0.2 V, which enables an intrinsically dendrite-free anode for NIBs.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Polynanocrystalline Graphite: A New Carbon Anode with Superior Cycling Performance for K-Ion Batteries

Zhenyu Xing; Yitong Qi; Zelang Jian; Xiulei Ji

We synthesized a new type of carbon-polynanocrystalline graphite-by chemical vapor deposition on a nanoporous graphenic carbon as an epitaxial template. This carbon is composed of nanodomains being highly graphitic along c-axis and very graphenic along ab plane directions, where the nanodomains are randomly packed to form micron-sized particles, thus forming a polynanocrystalline structure. The polynanocrystalline graphite is very unique, structurally different from low-dimensional nanocrystalline carbon materials, e.g., fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and graphene, nanoporous carbon, amorphous carbon and graphite, where it has a relatively low specific surface area of 91 m2/g as well as a low Archimedes density of 0.92 g/cm3. The structure is essentially hollow to a certain extent with randomly arranged nanosized graphite building blocks. This novel structure with disorder at nanometric scales but strict order at atomic scales enables substantially superior long-term cycling life for K-ion storage as an anode, where it exhibits 50% capacity retention over 240 cycles, whereas for graphite, it is only 6% retention over 140 cycles.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Novel Potassium-Ion Hybrid Capacitor Based on an Anode of K2Ti6O13 Microscaffolds

Shengyang Dong; Zhifei Li; Zhenyu Xing; Xianyong Wu; Xiulei Ji; Xiaogang Zhang

To fill the gap between batteries and supercapacitors requires integration of the following features in a single system: energy density well above that of supercapacitors, cycle life much longer than Li-ion batteries, and low cost. Along this line, we report a novel nonaqueous potassium-ion hybrid capacitor (KIC) that employs an anode of K2Ti6O13 (KTO) microscaffolds constructed by nanorods and a cathode of N-doped nanoporous graphenic carbon (NGC). K2Ti6O13 microscaffolds are studied for potential applications as the anode material in potassium-ion storage for the first time. This material exhibits an excellent capacity retention of 85% after 1000 cycles. In addition, the NGC//KTO KIC delivers a high energy density of 58.2 Wh kg-1 based on the active mass in both electrodes, high power density of 7200 W kg-1, and outstanding cycling stability over 5000 cycles. The usage of K ions as the anode charge carrier instead of Li ions and the amenable performance of this device suggest that hybrid capacitor devices may welcome a new era of beyond lithium.


Advanced Energy Materials | 2016

Hard Carbon Microspheres: Potassium‐Ion Anode Versus Sodium‐Ion Anode

Zelang Jian; Zhenyu Xing; Clement Bommier; Zhifei Li; Xiulei Ji


Advanced Functional Materials | 2015

A High‐Power Symmetric Na‐Ion Pseudocapacitor

Zelang Jian; Vadivukarasi Raju; Zhifei Li; Zhenyu Xing; Yong-Sheng Hu; Xiulei Ji


Nature Energy | 2017

Burning lithium in CS 2 for high-performing compact Li 2 S–graphene nanocapsules for Li–S batteries

Guoqiang Tan; Rui Xu; Zhenyu Xing; Yifei Yuan; Jun Lu; Jianguo Wen; Cong Liu; Lu Ma; Chun Zhan; Qi Liu; Tianpin Wu; Zelang Jian; Reza Shahbazian-Yassar; Yang Ren; Dean J. Miller; Larry A. Curtiss; Xiulei Ji; Khalil Amine


Advanced Functional Materials | 2017

Hard–Soft Composite Carbon as a Long-Cycling and High-Rate Anode for Potassium-Ion Batteries

Zelang Jian; Sooyeon Hwang; Zhifei Li; Alexandre S. Hernandez; Xingfeng Wang; Zhenyu Xing; Dong Su; Xiulei Ji


Advanced Energy Materials | 2017

Mechanism of Na-Ion Storage in Hard Carbon Anodes Revealed by Heteroatom Doping

Zhifei Li; Clement Bommier; Zhi Sen Chong; Zelang Jian; Todd Wesley Surta; Xingfeng Wang; Zhenyu Xing; Joerg C. Neuefeind; William F. Stickle; Michelle R. Dolgos; P. Alex Greaney; Xiulei Ji


ACS energy letters | 2016

High Capacity of Hard Carbon Anode in Na-Ion Batteries Unlocked by POx Doping

Zhifei Li; Lu Ma; Todd Wesley Surta; Clement Bommier; Zelang Jian; Zhenyu Xing; William F. Stickle; Michelle R. Dolgos; Khalil Amine; Jun Lu; Tianpin Wu; Xiulei Ji


Nano Energy | 2015

Reducing CO2 to dense nanoporous graphene by Mg/Zn for high power electrochemical capacitors

Zhenyu Xing; Bao Wang; Wen-Yang Gao; Changqing Pan; Joshua Kane Halsted; Elliot S. Chong; Jun Lu; Xingfeng Wang; Wei Luo; Chih-Hung Chang; Youhai Wen; Shengqian Ma; Khalil Amine; Xiulei Ji

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Xiulei Ji

Oregon State University

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Zelang Jian

Oregon State University

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Zhifei Li

Oregon State University

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Jun Lu

Northwestern University

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Yitong Qi

Oregon State University

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Khalil Amine

Argonne National Laboratory

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