2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2018.07.005
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Porous carbon nanofiber derived from a waste biomass as anode material in lithium-ion batteries

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“…Many macropores maintain their initial shapes and sizes after cycling at such a high current density, which is favourable for obtaining good cycling stability. [27,28,38,[44][45][46]53,[60][61][62] compares the electrochemical performance of the current study with the previously reported works. It can be seen that the electrochemical performance of the HPC anode is superior to most of reported biomass-based carbon materials.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Many macropores maintain their initial shapes and sizes after cycling at such a high current density, which is favourable for obtaining good cycling stability. [27,28,38,[44][45][46]53,[60][61][62] compares the electrochemical performance of the current study with the previously reported works. It can be seen that the electrochemical performance of the HPC anode is superior to most of reported biomass-based carbon materials.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…After 5 min, the brightness of the LED bulb decreases obviously compared with its initial state, while the bulb still can work. Table 1 [27,28,38,[44][45][46]53,[60][61][62] compares the electrochemical performance of the current study with the previously reported works. It can be seen that the electrochemical performance of the HPC anode is superior to most of reported biomass-based carbon materials.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The vibrations seen at 2925 cm −1 , 2853 cm −1 , 1457 cm −1 , 1427cm −1 , and 1428 cm −1 are associated with different aliphatic CH groups (CH and CH 2 bonds), as reported previously for carbon nanofibers [25]. The broad peak at 3430 cm −1 is characteristic of O–H stretching from inter- and intramolecular hydrogen bonds, and the peaks at 1652 cm −1 and 1457 cm −1 are characteristic of phenolic resins [26].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Currently, research is mainly focused on the progress of new cathode and anode materials. In fact, the electrolyte, which ionically connects the electrodes, is a vital factor influencing the performance of batteries . In general, LIBs contain a graphite anode (e.g., mesocarbon microbeads, MCMB) and a cathode formed by a lithium metal oxide (LiMO 2 , e.g., LiCoO 2 ) .…”
Section: Separators For Energy Density Battery Applicationssupporting
confidence: 57%