摘要
The modular assembly of microstructures from simple nanoparticles offers a powerful strategy for creating materials with new functionalities. Such microstructures have unique physicochemical properties originating from confinement effects. Here, the modular assembly of scattered ketjen black nanoparticles into an oval-like microstructure via double “Fischer esterification,” which is a form of surface engineering used to fine-tune the materials surface characteristics, is presented. After carbonization, the oval-like carbon microstructure shows promise as a candidate sulfur host for the fabrication of thick sulfur electrodes. Indeed, a specific discharge capacity of 8.417 mAh cm−2 at 0.1 C with a high sulfur loading of 8.9 mg cm−2 is obtained. The large-scale production of advanced lithium–sulfur battery pouch cells with an energy density of 460.08 Wh kg−1@18.6 Ah is also reported. This work provides a radically different approach for tuning the performance of a variety of surfaces for energy storage materials and biological applications by reconfiguring nanoparticles into desired structures.
源语言 | 英语 |
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文章编号 | 1700598 |
期刊 | Advanced Materials |
卷 | 29 |
期 | 48 |
DOI | |
出版状态 | 已出版 - 27 12月 2017 |