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Molecular-scale Controllable Conversion of Biopolymers into Hard Carbons Towards Lithium and Sodium Ion Batteries: A Review

JOURNAL OF ENERGY CHEMISTRY(2022)

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Hard carbons are widely investigated as potential anodes for lithium , sodium ion batteries owing to their internally well-tailored textures (closed pores and defects) and large microcrystalline interlayer spacing. The renewable biomass is a green and economically attractive carbon source to produce hard carbons. However, the chemical and structural complexity of biomass has plagued the understanding of evolution mechanism from organic precursors to hard carbons and the structure-property relationship. This makes it difficult to finely tune the microstructure of biomass-derived hard carbons, thus greatly restricting their high-performance applications. Most recently, the optimal utilization and controllable conversion of biomass-derived biopolymers (such as starch, cellulose and lignin) at the molecular level have become a burgeoning area of research to develop hard carbons for advanced batteries. Considering the principal source of carbonaceous materials is from biomass pyrolysis, we firstly overview the chemical structures and pyrolysis behaviors of three main biopolymers. Then, the controllable prepa-ration of hard carbons using various physicochemical properties of biopolymers at the molecular level is systematically discussed. Furthermore, we highlight present challenges and further opportunities in this field. The Review will guide future research works on the design of sustainable hard carbons and the opti-mization of battery performance.(c) 2022 Science Press and Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by ELSEVIER B.V. and Science Press. All rights reserved.
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Biomass-derived biopolymers,Hard carbons,Lithium ion batteries,Sodium ion batteries,Carbonization
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