Flexible P-Doped Carbon Cloth: Vacuum-Sealed Preparation and Enhanced Na-Storage Properties as Binder-Free Anode for Sodium Ion Batteries

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2017 Apr 12;9(14):12518-12527. doi: 10.1021/acsami.7b01986. Epub 2017 Mar 30.

Abstract

In this work, a flexible and self-supporting P-doped carbon cloth (FPCC), which is composed of interwoven mesh of hollow microtubules with porous carbon walls, is prepared via a vacuum-sealed doping technology by employing the commercially available cotton cloth as sustainable and scalable raw material. When directly used as binder-free anode for sodium-ion batteries, the as-prepared FPCC delivers superior Na-storage properties in terms of specific capacity up to 242.4 mA h g-1, high initial Coulombic efficiency of ∼72%, excellent rate capabilities (e.g., 123.1 mA h g-1 at a high current of 1 A g-1), and long-term cycle life (e.g., ∼88% capacity retention after even 600 cycles). All these electrochemical data are better than the undoped carbon cloth control, demonstrating the significance of P-doping to enhance the Na-storage properties of cotton-derived carbon anode. Furthermore, the technologies of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and galvanostatic intermittent titration technique are implemented to disclose the decrease of charge transfer resistance and improvement of Na-migration kinetics, respectively.

Keywords: anode; binder free; carbon cloth; flexible; phosphorus doping; sodium ion batteries.