Abstract

A new kind of porous carbon nanofiber networks has been synthesized via electrospinning technique by using polyacrylonitrile and asphalt as carbon sources and Pluronic F127 as soft template. After stabilization and carbonization treatment, the obtained fabrics were directly utilized as self-supported anode materials for sodium-ion batteries. This kind of porous carbon nanofiber exhibits excellent sodium-ion storage properties, with a reversible capacity of 210mAhg−1 at current density of 500mAg−1 after 1000 cycles.

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