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Feng Wu1,2, Jian Li1, Yafen Tian3, Yuefeng Su1,2, Jing Wang1,2, Wen Yang3, Ning Li1, Shi Chen1,2, Liying Bao1,2.
Abstract
3D coral-like, nitrogen andEntities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26288961 PMCID: PMC4542155 DOI: 10.1038/srep13340
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Synthesis of the CNSMC.
Preparation of the coral-like, N and S co-doped mesoporous carbon.
Figure 2Characterizations of the CNSMC.
(a) SEM and (b) TEM images, (c) Nitrogen sorption isotherms (Inset : BJH pore size distribution), High resolution N1s (d) and S2p (e) XPS spectra of CNSMS.
Figure 3Morphology and conductive structure of the CNSMC/S composite.
(a) SEM, (b) TEM and (c) Dark-field TEM images of the CNSMC/S composite. Elemental mapping images of carbon (d) and sulfur (e) corresponding to the area outlined by the orange square in (c). (f) Schematic diagram of the CNSMC/S composite with effective conductive pathway.
Figure 4XPS analysis of the chemical adsorption ability of the CNSMC.
High resolution C1s XPS spectra of (a) CNSMC and (b) CNSMC/S composite. (c) Changing of the surface concentration of carbon-oxygen species and sulfur-oxygen species in CNSMC and CNSMC/S composite. (d) High resolution S2p XPS spectrum of CNSMC/S composite.
Figure 5Electrochemical performance.
(a) Cyclic voltammograms curves with increasing scan rates of the CNSMC/S-54 composite. (b) Cycle performance at different current rates of the CNSMC/S-54 composite. (c) Prolonged cycle performance and coulombic efficiency of the CNSMC/S and CNMC/S composites (d) Galvanostatic charge/discharge profiles at different current rates of the CNSMC/S-54 composite. (e) EIS parameters of the CNSMC/S-54 and CNMC/S-54 composites during different cycles.