2021
DOI: 10.1002/nano.202100206
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N‐doped carbon nanotube sponges and their excellent lithium storage performances

Abstract: Preparation, analysis and lithium storage performance of a series of nitrogen‐doped carbon nanotube sponges (CNX) is presented in this work. The synthesis was performed using an aerosol‐assisted chemical vapor deposition (AACVD) in a bi‐sprayer system by using various carbon and nitrogen precursors made of mixtures of benzylamine with toluene, urea, pyridine and 1,2‐dichlorbenzene, with ferrocene as catalyst. A series of physico‐chemical analysis techniques are used to characterize the composition and the morp… Show more

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“…[4] The carbon dioxide produced by COF materials in the process of organic material extraction and preparation, battery assembly and recycling can be absorbed and utilized by plants, reflecting excellent recyclability and renewability. [5] Since the report of COF-1, the research of COF materials has been carried out rapidly and exciting progress has been made worldwide. [6] COFs are porous organic crystalline materials connected by covalent bonds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] The carbon dioxide produced by COF materials in the process of organic material extraction and preparation, battery assembly and recycling can be absorbed and utilized by plants, reflecting excellent recyclability and renewability. [5] Since the report of COF-1, the research of COF materials has been carried out rapidly and exciting progress has been made worldwide. [6] COFs are porous organic crystalline materials connected by covalent bonds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 However, its conductivity can be increased when mixed with certain ionic liquids 2 or by grafting with carbon nanoparticles. 3,4 The inherent molecular design that resulted in the highest reported conductivity for poly(4-glycidyloxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl) (PTEO) required a dilution of the radical sites relative to many other radicals in the polymer, in order to achieve charge transfer efficiently. In such a material, the hopping transport of electronic carriers was presumably assisted by segmental motion, 5 even though PTEO required specific treatment and the domain size was smaller than 1 micron.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their potential for charge storage applications drove studies on redox-active polymers capable of self-reorganization to produce highly anisotropic structures. 4,13 A mature yet simple amino-epoxide chemistry was recently employed to prepare a non-conjugated radical thermoset in a rigid, 3D motif. 14 This novel macroradical epoxy exhibited a p-type conductivity with hole mobility (m h ) in the 10 À6 cm 2 V À1 s À1 range, which is already in the realm of traditional conjugated semiconducting polymers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ubstitutional doping of nitrogen (N) atoms plays an essential role in tuning the electronic properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), [1][2][3] offering promising applications for gas sensors, 4) field emission devices, 5,6) transistors, 7) and energy storage devices. [8][9][10] The unique ability of N-doped CNTs (N-CNTs) ranging from electronic devices to enhancing electrochemical activity originates from three possible C-N bonding configurations: graphitic-N (a three-coordinated N atom within the sp 2 -hybridized network of CNTs; n-type doping), pyridinic-N (a two-coordinated N atom with a lone-pair state; p-type doping), and pyrrolic-N (an N atom incorporated in the pentagon ring of carbon). [1][2][3] Wiggins-Camacho and Stevenson showed experimentally that the density of states at the Fermi level of N-CNTs increases with increasing the N-doping amount (<7.4 at%).…”
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