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posted on 2021-05-28, 16:11 authored by Jian Yin, Wenli Zhang, Gang Huang, Nuha A. Alhebshi, Numan Salah, Mohamed Nejib Hedhili, Husam N. AlshareefGraphite
has become a critical material because of its essential
role in the lithium-ion battery (LIB) industry. However, the synthesis
of graphite requires an energy-intensive thermal treatment. Also,
when used in sodium-ion and potassium-ion batteries (SIBs and PIBs),
the graphite anode shows poor capacities and cycling stability, which
hinders the development of next-generation battery technologies. Finding
suitable anode materials for commercial alkali metal-ion batteries
is not only urgent for the energy storage industry, but is also important
for economic and sustainable development. In this work, we use fly
ash carbon (FAC), a residue of crude oil combustion, as an anode material
for alkali metal-ion batteries. The FAC anodes show relatively high
capacities and excellent cycling stability. The charge storage mechanism
of FAC anode is shown to be intercalation coupled with redox reactions
of oxygen functional groups. This work shows that FAC is a promising
scalable anode material for alkali metal-ion batteries.