Selenium Encapsulated into Metal–Organic Frameworks Derived N-Doped Porous Carbon Polyhedrons as Cathode for Na–Se Batteries

Qiuju Xu(Southwest University), Ting Liu(Southwest University), Yi Li(Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology), Linyu Hu(Southwest University), Chunlong Dai(Southwest University), Youquan Zhang(Southwest University), Yan Li(Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology), Dingyu Liu(Southwest University), Maowen Xu(Southwest University)
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
November 7, 2017
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Abstract

The substitution of Se for S as cathode for rechargeable batteries, which confine selenium in porous carbon, attracts much attention as a potential area of research for energy storage systems. To date, there are no reports about metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to use for Na-Se batteries. Herein, MOFs-derived nitrogen-doped porous carbon polyhedrons (NPCPs) have been obtained via facile synthesis and annealing treatment. Se is encapsulated into the mesopores of carbon polyhedrons homogeneously by melt-diffusion process to form Se/NPCPs composite, using as cathode for advanced Na-Se batteries. Se/NPCPs cathode exhibits excellent rate capabilities of 351.6 and 307.8 at 0.5C and 2C, respectively, along with good cycling performance with high Coulombic efficiency of 99.7% and slow decay rate of 0.05% per cycle after 1000 cycles at 2C, which result from the NPCPs having a unique porous structure to accommodate volumetric expansion of Se during discharge-charge processes. Nitrogen doping could enhance the electrical conductivity of carbon matrix and facilitate rapid charge transfer.


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