Literature DB >> 28626933

Conductive Carbon Nitride for Excellent Energy Storage.

Jijian Xu1,2, Feng Xu1, Meng Qian1, Fangfang Xu1, Zhanglian Hong2, Fuqiang Huang1,2,3.   

Abstract

Conductive carbon nitride, as a hypothetical carbon material demonstrating high nitrogen doping, high electrical conductivity, and high surface area, has not been fabricated. A major challenge towards its fabrication is that high conductivity requires high temperature synthesis, but the high temperature eliminates nitrogen from carbon. Different from conventional methods, a facile preparation of conductive carbon nitride from novel thermal decomposition of nickel hydrogencyanamide in a confined space is reported. New developed nickel hydrogencyanamide is a unique precursor which provides self-grown fragments of ⋅NCN⋅ or NCCN and conductive carbon (C-sp2 ) catalyst of Ni metal during the decomposition. The final product is a tubular structure of rich mesoporous and microporous few-layer carbon with extraordinarily high N doping level (≈15 at%) and high extent of sp2 carbon (≈65%) favoring a high conductivity (>2 S cm-1 ); the ultrahigh contents of nongraphitic nitrogen, redox active pyridinic N (9 at%), and pyrrolic N (5 at%), are stabilized by forming NiN bonds. The conductive carbon nitride harvests a large capacitance of 372 F g-1 with >90% initial capacitance after 10 000 cycles as a supercapacitor electrode, far exceeding the activated carbon electrodes that have <250 F g-1 .
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Keywords:  conductive carbon nitride; electrochemical capacitors; few-layer carbon; nickel hydrogencyanamide; nongraphitic nitrogen

Year:  2017        PMID: 28626933     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201701674

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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