Engineering Porous Carbon with Precise Sizes to Promote Surface‐Dominated Storage in Sodium‐Ion Batteries

Author:

Lai Xin1,Li Xin1,Kong Qingquan12,An Xuguang1,Zhang Jing1,Li Xiaolei2,Yao Weitang12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering Chengdu University No. 2025, Chengluo Avenue Chengdu 610106 P. R. China

2. Interdisciplinary Materials Research Center Institute for Advanced Study Chengdu University No. 2025, Chengluo Avenue Chengdu 610106 Sichuan China

Abstract

AbstractAs the sole commercially viable anode material for sodium‐ion batteries, hard carbon currently faces challenges such as slow diffusion kinetics in the low voltage range and low safety due to sodium deposition. In order to deepen the understanding of the pseudocapacitive processes of hard carbon in the high voltage range and enhance sodium storage capacity, this study systematically investigates the electrochemical performance and ion storage of ZIF‐8‐derived porous carbons (ZPCs) of different sizes. We propose a mathematical model based on a spherical particle core‐shell structure, which profoundly reveals the relationship between size and specific surface area, as well as the linear relationship between specific surface area and specific capacity. Moreover, simply by reducing the size of the porous carbon, the specific capacity increased by 86.5 mAh g−1. Dynamic studies reveal that in nano‐porous carbon materials, sodium‐ion storage primarily relies on defect adsorption. Size reduction enhances physical adsorption and surface capacitance response, with ZPC‐80 exhibiting lower resistance and higher diffusion coefficient, indicating that size reduction improves electronic conductivity and charge transfer efficiency, achieving excellent reversible capacity and cycling stability. This work yields a profound insight into the dynamic characteristics of hard carbon anode materials, presenting a new perspective for the design of efficient sodium‐ion batteries.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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