High-Level Pyrrolic/Pyridinic N-Doped Carbon Nanoflakes from π-Fused Polyimide for Anodic Lithium Storage

Caixia Zhu, Bing Yang, Yanni Zhang, Yongjian Sheng, Chengrong Yin, Zhuzhu Du, Jianfeng Zhao, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Highly N-doped carbon materials occupy an important position as anodes in high-performance Li-ion batteries (LIBs). In this contribution, pyrolysed carbon flowers covered by nanoflakes with highly pyrrolic/pyridinic N-doping content (4.5/4.2 at.%) were prepared through the Ar-protected pyrolyzation of large π-fused polyimide (the as-formed carbon named as π-polyimide-based carbon, π-PC) or conjugation-interrupted polyimide (the as-resulted carbon named as polyimide-based carbon, PC). π-PC possesses total 14.6 wt.% N-doping while PC only has 4.9 wt.% N-doping. π-PC and PC have been characterized as anodic materials in Li+ions batteries. At 100 mA g–1, the capacity of π-PC electrode kept at 796.9 mAh g–1by the initial repeatable cycle and maintained 692.2 mAh g–1by the 11thcycle, which were ∼1.5 times higher than the corresponding capacity value of 533.5 mAh g–1and 447.8 mAh g–1for PC. The capacity of π-PC electrode kept 712.7 mAh g–1after 188 cycles at 200 mA g–1. At 1.6 A g–1, the capacity of π-PC was 352.6 mAh g–1, which is 1.79 times larger than 196.4 mAh g–1of PC. This work highlights that the π-fused polyimide could be an useful carbon source for high-level N-doped carbonaceous materials for energy-related applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9007-9013
Number of pages7
JournalChemistrySelect
Volume2
Issue number28
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Sep 2017

Keywords

  • Carbonaceous anode material
  • Li-ion battery
  • Pyrrolic/pyridinic N-doping
  • π-Fused polyimide

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