ADVANCED ELECTROLYTE SYSTEMS WITH SPECIALIZED ADDITIVES FOR IMPROVING PERFORMANCE OF LITHIUM-SULFUR BATTERIES

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The synthesis of two-dimensional (2D) porous carbon materials has attracted much attention due to their widespread applications. In this work, a high-performance Fe/N doped hierarchical porous carbon nanosheets is developed through thermal activation step based on organic groups triggered polymer particles exfoliation. Polymer nanoparticles are exfoliated by the reaction between the phenolic hydroxyl groups and the amino groups. The gas produced from dicyandiamide then blows polymer fragments into ultrathin flexible carbon nanosheets under pyrolysis process, along with nitrogen doping. The Fe—N—C catalyst exhibits half-wave potential (E) at 0.852 V (vs. RHE) in 0.1 M KOH and at 0.686 V (vs. RHE) in 0.5 M HSOfor oxygen reduction reaction. Additionally, the polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells that employ the catalyst at the cathode exhibits durability close to 100 h, without showing significant degradation after 96 h continuous operation. In addition, this method can be generalized to synthesize carbon nanosheets by using various polymer precursors. This work provides a new and general strategy for preparing porous carbon or metal/carbon nanosheets, which paves the way for the mass production of effective 2D carbon materials in many important applications.

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