Smart Colloid-Assisted Technique Prompts the Evolution of Bamboo Wastes into Nanometal-Inlaid Carbon Microfibers for Sustainable Ni-Fe Batteries

  • Lai Ma
  • , Yihan Xu
  • , Yani Liu
  • , Han Zhang
  • , Jiajia Yao
  • , Ning Li
  • , Chang Ming Li*
  • , Weiwei Zhou
  • , Jian Jiang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The massive and sustained realization of highly reactive nanometals@carbon scaffold matrix may push forward the further development of next-generation alkaline battery systems. Herein, we put forward a scalable and applicable strategy to convert wasted bamboo products into porous carbon microfibers (CMFs), with Fe or Ni nanoparticles evenly inlaid, using a special and effective "colloid-assisted" approach. Such a smart/economical nanoengineering technique would enable the vast production of uniform "mosaic" hybrid configurations, endowing CMF-based electrodes with desired superiorities like the ease of electrochemical activation, excellent electrical conductivity, and great sustainability/feasibility in real applications. The as-built Fe and Ni nanometals@CMFs can serve as admirable negative and positive electrodes for Ni-Fe cells, respectively, with outstanding electrochemical performances including stable/high specific capacities and good capacity retention over 4000 cycles. The assembled full-cell batteries also demonstrate large specific charge capacity, excellent rate capability, and long-lasting cyclic lifetime as well as high energy/power densities, holding a great promise in near-future low-cost energy-storage usage.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17919-17928
Number of pages10
JournalACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
Volume7
Issue number21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Nov 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ni-Fe cells
  • bamboo wastes
  • carbon fibers
  • colloid-assisted method
  • nanometals inlaid

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