Nitrogen doping has been widely used to improve the performance of carbon electrodes in supercapacitors,particularly in terms of their high-frequency response.However,the charge storage and electrolyte ion response me...Nitrogen doping has been widely used to improve the performance of carbon electrodes in supercapacitors,particularly in terms of their high-frequency response.However,the charge storage and electrolyte ion response mechanisms of different nitrogen dopants at high frequencies are still unclear.In this study,melamine foam carbons with different configurations of surfacedoped N were formed by gradient carbonization,and the effects of the configurations on the high-frequency response behavior of the supercapacitors were analyzed.Using a combination of experiments and first-principle calculations,we found that pyrrolic N,characterized by a higher adsorption energy,increases the charge storage capacity of the electrode at high frequencies.On the other hand,graphitic N,with a lower adsorption energy,increases the speed of ion response.We propose the use of adsorption energy as a practical descriptor for electrode/electrolyte design in high-frequency applications,offering a more universal approach for improving the performance of N-doped carbon materials in supercapacitors.展开更多
Nitrogen doping has significant effects on the photocatalytic performance of ceria(CeO_(2)),and the possible synergistic effect with the inevitably introduced abundant oxygen vacancies(OVs)is of great significance for...Nitrogen doping has significant effects on the photocatalytic performance of ceria(CeO_(2)),and the possible synergistic effect with the inevitably introduced abundant oxygen vacancies(OVs)is of great significance for further investigation,and the specifically exposed crystal faces of CeO_(2)may have an impact on the performance of nitrogen doped CeO_(2).Herein,nitrogen-doped CeO_(2)with different morphologies and exposed crystal faces was prepared,and its performances in the photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline(TC)or hydrogen production via water splitting were evaluated.Density functional theory(DFT)was used to simulate the band structures,density of states,and oxygen defect properties of different CeO_(2)structures.It was found that nitrogen doping and OVs synergistically promoted the catalytic activity of nitrogen-doped CeO_(2).In addition,the exposed crystal faces of CeO_(2)have significant effects on the introduction of nitrogen and the ease of OV generation,as well as the synergistic effect of nitrogen doping with OVs.Among them,the rod-like nitrogen-doped CeO_(2)with exposed(110)face(R-CeO_(2)-NH_(3))showed a photocatalytic degradation ratio of 73.59%for TC and hydrogen production of 156.89μmol/g,outperforming other prepared photocatalysts.展开更多
Nitrogen doping in chemical vapor deposition-derived ultrananocrystalline diamond(UNCD)films in-creases the electronic conductivity,yet its microstructural effects on electron transport are insufficiently understood.W...Nitrogen doping in chemical vapor deposition-derived ultrananocrystalline diamond(UNCD)films in-creases the electronic conductivity,yet its microstructural effects on electron transport are insufficiently understood.We investigated the formation of nitrogen-induced diaph-ite structures(hybrid diamond-graphite phases)and their role in changing the conductivity.Nitrogen doping in a hy-drogen-rich plasma environment promotes the emergence of unique sp^(3)-sp^(2)bonding interfaces,where diamond grains are covalently integrated with graphitic domains,facilitating a structure-driven electronic transition.High-resolution transmis-sion electron microscopy and selected area electron diffraction reveal five-fold,six-fold and twelve-fold symmetries,along with an atypical{200}crystallographic reflection,confirming diaphite formation in 5%and 10%N-doped UNCD films,while high-er doping levels(15%and 20%)result in extensive graphitization.Raman spectroscopy tracks the evolution of sp^(2)bonding with increasing nitrogen content,while atomic force microscopy and X-ray diffraction indicate a consistent diamond grain size of~8 nm.Cryogenic electronic transport measurements reveal a conductivity increase from 8.72 to 708 S/cm as the nitrogen dop-ing level increases from 5%to 20%,which is attributed to defect-mediated carrier transport and 3D weak localization.The res-ulting conductivity is three orders of magnitude higher than previously reported.These findings establish a direct correlation between diaphite structural polymorphism and tunable electronic properties in nitrogen-doped UNCD films,offering new ways for defect-engineering diamond-based electronic materials.展开更多
Shuttle effect,poor conductivity and large volume expansion are the main factors that hinder the practical application of sulfur cathodes.Currently,rational structure designing of carbon-based sulfur hosts is the most...Shuttle effect,poor conductivity and large volume expansion are the main factors that hinder the practical application of sulfur cathodes.Currently,rational structure designing of carbon-based sulfur hosts is the most effective strategy to address the above issues.However,the preparation process of carbon-based sulfur hosts is usually complex and costly.Therefore,it is necessary to develop an efficient and cost-effective method to fabricate carbon hosts for high-performance sulfur cathodes.Herein,we reported the fabrication of a bio-derived nitrogen doped porous carbon materials(BNPC)via a molten-salt method for high performance sulfur cathodes.The long-range-ordered honeycomb structure of BNPC is favorable for the trapping of polysulfide(PS)species and accommodates the volumetric variation of sulfur during cycling,while the high graphitization degree of BNPC favors the redox kinetics of sulfur cathodes.Moreover,the nitrogen doping content not only enhances the electrical conductivity of BNPC,but also provides ample anchoring sites for the immobilization of PS,which plays a key role in suppressing the shuttle effect.As a result,the S@BNPC cathode exhibits a high initial specific capacity of 1189.4 mA·h/g at 0.2C.After 300 cycles,S@BNPC still maintains a capacity of 703.2 mA·h/g which corresponds to a fading rate of 0.13%per cycle after the second cycle.This work offers vast opportunities for the large-scale application of high performance carbon-based sulfur hosts.展开更多
文摘Nitrogen doping has been widely used to improve the performance of carbon electrodes in supercapacitors,particularly in terms of their high-frequency response.However,the charge storage and electrolyte ion response mechanisms of different nitrogen dopants at high frequencies are still unclear.In this study,melamine foam carbons with different configurations of surfacedoped N were formed by gradient carbonization,and the effects of the configurations on the high-frequency response behavior of the supercapacitors were analyzed.Using a combination of experiments and first-principle calculations,we found that pyrrolic N,characterized by a higher adsorption energy,increases the charge storage capacity of the electrode at high frequencies.On the other hand,graphitic N,with a lower adsorption energy,increases the speed of ion response.We propose the use of adsorption energy as a practical descriptor for electrode/electrolyte design in high-frequency applications,offering a more universal approach for improving the performance of N-doped carbon materials in supercapacitors.
基金Project(52164025)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject([2020]1Y219)supported by the Basic Research Program from the Science&Technology Department of Guizhou Province,China+2 种基金Project([2019]30)supported by the Training Project from Guizhou University,ChinaProject([2023]04)supported by the Guizhou University Innovation Talent Team Project,ChinaProject([2022]041)supported by the Natural Science Research Project of Guizhou Provincial Department of Education,China。
文摘Nitrogen doping has significant effects on the photocatalytic performance of ceria(CeO_(2)),and the possible synergistic effect with the inevitably introduced abundant oxygen vacancies(OVs)is of great significance for further investigation,and the specifically exposed crystal faces of CeO_(2)may have an impact on the performance of nitrogen doped CeO_(2).Herein,nitrogen-doped CeO_(2)with different morphologies and exposed crystal faces was prepared,and its performances in the photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline(TC)or hydrogen production via water splitting were evaluated.Density functional theory(DFT)was used to simulate the band structures,density of states,and oxygen defect properties of different CeO_(2)structures.It was found that nitrogen doping and OVs synergistically promoted the catalytic activity of nitrogen-doped CeO_(2).In addition,the exposed crystal faces of CeO_(2)have significant effects on the introduction of nitrogen and the ease of OV generation,as well as the synergistic effect of nitrogen doping with OVs.Among them,the rod-like nitrogen-doped CeO_(2)with exposed(110)face(R-CeO_(2)-NH_(3))showed a photocatalytic degradation ratio of 73.59%for TC and hydrogen production of 156.89μmol/g,outperforming other prepared photocatalysts.
文摘Nitrogen doping in chemical vapor deposition-derived ultrananocrystalline diamond(UNCD)films in-creases the electronic conductivity,yet its microstructural effects on electron transport are insufficiently understood.We investigated the formation of nitrogen-induced diaph-ite structures(hybrid diamond-graphite phases)and their role in changing the conductivity.Nitrogen doping in a hy-drogen-rich plasma environment promotes the emergence of unique sp^(3)-sp^(2)bonding interfaces,where diamond grains are covalently integrated with graphitic domains,facilitating a structure-driven electronic transition.High-resolution transmis-sion electron microscopy and selected area electron diffraction reveal five-fold,six-fold and twelve-fold symmetries,along with an atypical{200}crystallographic reflection,confirming diaphite formation in 5%and 10%N-doped UNCD films,while high-er doping levels(15%and 20%)result in extensive graphitization.Raman spectroscopy tracks the evolution of sp^(2)bonding with increasing nitrogen content,while atomic force microscopy and X-ray diffraction indicate a consistent diamond grain size of~8 nm.Cryogenic electronic transport measurements reveal a conductivity increase from 8.72 to 708 S/cm as the nitrogen dop-ing level increases from 5%to 20%,which is attributed to defect-mediated carrier transport and 3D weak localization.The res-ulting conductivity is three orders of magnitude higher than previously reported.These findings establish a direct correlation between diaphite structural polymorphism and tunable electronic properties in nitrogen-doped UNCD films,offering new ways for defect-engineering diamond-based electronic materials.
基金Project(2018YFB0104300)supported by the National Key R&D Program of ChinaProject(51774150)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘Shuttle effect,poor conductivity and large volume expansion are the main factors that hinder the practical application of sulfur cathodes.Currently,rational structure designing of carbon-based sulfur hosts is the most effective strategy to address the above issues.However,the preparation process of carbon-based sulfur hosts is usually complex and costly.Therefore,it is necessary to develop an efficient and cost-effective method to fabricate carbon hosts for high-performance sulfur cathodes.Herein,we reported the fabrication of a bio-derived nitrogen doped porous carbon materials(BNPC)via a molten-salt method for high performance sulfur cathodes.The long-range-ordered honeycomb structure of BNPC is favorable for the trapping of polysulfide(PS)species and accommodates the volumetric variation of sulfur during cycling,while the high graphitization degree of BNPC favors the redox kinetics of sulfur cathodes.Moreover,the nitrogen doping content not only enhances the electrical conductivity of BNPC,but also provides ample anchoring sites for the immobilization of PS,which plays a key role in suppressing the shuttle effect.As a result,the S@BNPC cathode exhibits a high initial specific capacity of 1189.4 mA·h/g at 0.2C.After 300 cycles,S@BNPC still maintains a capacity of 703.2 mA·h/g which corresponds to a fading rate of 0.13%per cycle after the second cycle.This work offers vast opportunities for the large-scale application of high performance carbon-based sulfur hosts.