| Literature DB >> 31150583 |
Nan Wei1,2, Lianghao Yu1, Zhongti Sun1, Yingze Song1, Menglei Wang1, Zhengnan Tian1, Yu Xia3, Jingsheng Cai1, Ya-Yun Li3, Liang Zhao1, Qiucheng Li1, Mark H Rümmeli1, Jingyu Sun1,2, Zhongfan Liu1,2,4.
Abstract
Mass production of graphene powders affording high quality and environmental benignancy serves as a prerequisite for the practical usage of graphene in multiple energy storage applications. Herein, we exploit a salt-templated CVD approach to harness the direct synthesis of nitrogen-doped graphene (NG) nanosheets and related ink dispersions in a scalable, safe, efficient, and green fashion. Thus-fabricated NG accompanying large productivity, excellent electrical conductivity, and favorable solution processability possesses implications in printable energy storage devices. With the NG-based ink in hand, self-standing 3D architectures with programmable patterns can be directly printed over a myriad of substrates. Accordingly, both electrode preparation for flexible supercapacitors and separator modification in Li-S batteries can be enabled via printing by employing our NG-based composite inks. This work thus represents a practical route for mass production of graphene inks with cost-effectiveness and eco-friendliness for emerging energy storage technology.Entities:
Keywords: energy storage; green; nitrogen-doped graphene; printing; salt-templated CVD
Year: 2019 PMID: 31150583 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b03157
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881