Molten salt electro‐preparation of graphitic carbons

Author:

Zhu Fei12,Ge Jianbang3ORCID,Gao Yang3,Li Shijie4,Chen Yunfei12,Tu Jiguo12,Wang Mingyong12,Jiao Shuqiang3124

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing China

2. Beijing Key Laboratory of Green Recycling and Extraction of Metals University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing China

3. School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing China

4. Institute of Advanced Structure Technology Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractGraphite has been used in a wide range of applications since the discovery due to its great chemical stability, excellent electrical conductivity, availability, and ease of processing. However, the synthesis of graphite materials still remains energy‐intensive as they are usually produced through a high‐temperature treatment (>3000°C). Herein, we introduce a molten salt electrochemical approach utilizing carbon dioxide (CO2) or amorphous carbons as raw precursors for graphite synthesis. With the assistance of molten salts, the processes can be conducted at moderate temperatures (700–850°C). The mechanisms of the electrochemical conversion of CO2 and amorphous carbons into graphitic materials are presented. Furthermore, the factors that affect the graphitization degree of the prepared graphitic products, such as molten salt composition, working temperature, cell voltage, additives, and electrodes, are discussed. The energy storage applications of these graphitic carbons in batteries and supercapacitors are also summarized. Moreover, the energy consumption and cost estimation of the processes are reviewed, which provides perspectives on the large‐scale synthesis of graphitic carbons using this molten salt electrochemical strategy.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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