Developing an Environmentally Friendly Approach for Ash Removal in Hard Carbon Anodes

University essay from KTH/Materialvetenskap

Abstract: Hard carbon is regarded as one of the most promising anode materials for sodium-ion battery. However, the ash content of the hard carbon anode inherited from the precursor have several negative impacts on the electrochemical performance of hard carbon. The traditional method utilizes strong inorganic acid washing to reduce the ash content of hard carbon. However, this method results in heavy environment pressure and safety hazards. Therefore, it’s necessary to exploring an alternative ash content removal method which is safer and environment friendly. This project develops an environmentally friendly approach to remove ash from hard carbon by using acetic acid. This approach effectively reduces the ash content and enhances the electrochemical performance of the hard carbon anode. The ash content of hard carbon decrease from 1.57 wt% to 0.655 wt% after the 4 mol /L acetic acid treatment. The two-step treatment process also studied in this project and shows a better ash removal ability than one-step treatment process. The ash content of 4 mol /L acetic acid and 20 wt% KOH only 0.28 wt%. Furthermore, the electrochemical performance of the two- step treated hard carbon exhibits notable improvements, including enhanced initial Columbic efficiency (from 84.53% to 88.11%), reversible capacity (from 244.2 mAh g-1 to 280.8 mAh g-1). The long cycle performance of chemical treated hard carbon anode need further investigations in future studies.

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