International Journal of Coal Science & Technology (Jul 2024)

Facile construction of porous carbon fibers from coal pitch for Li-S batteries

  • Junzhuo Guo,
  • Zhiping Lei,
  • Honglei Yan,
  • Weidong Zhang,
  • Zhan-Ku Li,
  • Zhiming Du,
  • Jingchong Yan,
  • Hengfu Shui,
  • Shibiao Ren,
  • Zhicai Wang,
  • Shigang Kang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40789-024-00711-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Coal pitch, an important by-product in the coal coking industry with a high output, is a low-cost and high-carbon yield precursor for the manufacturing of high-value carbon materials. Herein, N/O co-doped carbon fiber (CFCP), fabricated by electrospinning using pre-oxidized coal pitch as the precursor, was employed as the sulfur host for Li-S batteries. The presence of more pyrrolic N and graphic N in CFCP than carbon fiber made from polyacrylonitrile benefits the adsorption of lithium polysulfide and the battery’s life. Sulphur-CFCP cathode (S@CFCP) exhibited excellent specific capacity and cyclability, with a specific capacity of 701.1 mAh/g and a low capacity decay rate of 0.088% per cycle over 200 cycles at 2.0 C, respectively. The high ion diffusion rate, low charge transfer resistance, and effective conversion of lithium polysulfides enable the high electrochemical performance of S@CFCP.

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