Juice Vesicles Bioreactors Technology for Constructing Advanced Carbon-Based Energy Storage

Shenghui Shen, Yanbin Chen, Xinyi Gu, Ketong Chen, Zhong Qiu, Ping Liu, Yongqi Zhang, Jiayuan Xiang, Yefeng Yang, Feng Cao, Chen Wang, Wangjun Wan, Xinping He, Xinqi Liang, Ningzhong Bao, Minghua Chen, Yang Xia, Xinhui Xia, Wenkui Zhang

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The construction of high-quality carbon-based energy materials through biotechnology has always been an eager goal of the scientific community. Herein, juice vesicles bioreactors (JVBs) bio-technology based on hesperidium (e.g., pomelo, waxberry, oranges) is first reported for preparation of carbon-based composites with controllable components, adjustable morphologies, and sizes. JVBs serve as miniature reaction vessels that enable sophisticated confined chemical reactions to take place, ultimately resulting in the formations of complex carbon composites. The newly developed approach is highly versatile and can be compatible with a wide range of materials including metals, alloys, and metal compounds. The growth and self-assembly mechanisms of carbon composites via JVBs are explained. For illustration, NiCo alloy nanoparticles are successfully in situ implanted into pomelo vesicles crosslinked carbon (PCC) by JVBs, and their applications as sulfur/carbon cathodes for lithium–sulfur batteries are explored. The well-designed PCC/NiCo-S electrode exhibits superior high-rate properties and enhanced long-term stability. Synergistic reinforcement mechanisms on transportation of ions/electrons of interface reactions and catalytic conversion of lithium polysulfides arising from metal alloy and carbon architecture are proposed with the aid of DFT calculations. The research provides a novel biosynthetic route to rational design and fabrication of carbon composites for advanced energy storage.

源语言英语
文章编号2400245
期刊Advanced Materials
36
24
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 13 6月 2024

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