Abstract

Hard carbon (HC) anode shows great potential due to its high capacity and excellent rate performance. However, state-of-the-art HC anode still suffers insufficient initial Coulomb efficiency (ICE) due to the abundant Li-trapping sites. Herein, we demonstrate a facile annealing engineering for HC anodes to improve the ICE and the mechanism is systematically studied. Accordingly, during the annealing process, metastable O- and N-containing functional groups are pyrolyzed, which cause the microstructure reconstruction of HC. Therefore, irreversible lithium ions adsorption is reduced significantly and the conversion of sp3 to sp2 C contributes to the localized graphitization of HC. Consequently, the optimized HC achieves ultra-high ICE of 90% from initial 61%. It is demonstrated that HC will adsorb H2 O and some organic species from environment gradually, causing conversion of some electrochemical stable functional groups to the irreversible Li-trapping sites. This work provides facile strategy and novel insight for high ICE HC anodes.

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