摘要
With the popularity and widespread applications of electronics,higher demands are being placed on the performance of battery materials.Due to the large difference in electronegativity between fluorine and carbon atoms,doping fluorine atoms in nanocarbon-based materials is considered an effective way to improve the performance of used battery.However,there is still a blank in the systematic review of the mechanism and research progress of fluorine-doped nanostructured carbon materials in various batteries.In this review,the synthetic routes of fluorinated/fluorine-doped nanocarbon-based(CF_x)materials under different fluorine sources and the function mechanism of CF_x in various batteries are reviewed in detail.Subsequently,judging from the dependence between the structure and electrochemical performance of nanocarbon sources,the progress of CF_x based on different dimensions(0D–3D)for primary battery applications is reviewed and the balance between energy density and power density is critically discussed.In addition,the roles of CF_x materials in secondary batteries and their current applications in recent years are summarized in detail to illustrate the effect of introducing F atoms.Finally,we envisage the prospect of CF_x materials and offer some insights and recommendations to facilitate the further exploration of CF_x materials for various high-performance battery applications.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51973157,61904123,52103061,52203066)
the Science&Technology Development Fund of Tianjin Education Commission for Higher Education(2018KJ196)
the project funded by China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2021T140419)
Tianjin Municipal College Student’Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program(202110058052)
the National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program for College Students(202110058017)
the State Key Laboratory of Membrane and Membrane Separation,Tiangong University。
作者简介
Corresponding authors:Nanping Deng.dengnanping@tiangong.edu.cn;Corresponding authors:Jingge Ju.jujingge@126.com;Corresponding authors:Weimin Kang.kweimin@126.com。