Abstract

A novel two-dimensional carbon nanomaterials was prepared through a facile hydrothermal method, using glucose as the carbon precursor and sodium borohydride as the structure directing agent. The application of as-obtained carbon nanomaterials after annealing in inert atmosphere as the anode of lithium ion batteries (LIBs) was explored. The results demonstrate the carbon nanomaterials can exhibit more excellent lithium storage properties with high capacity and superior rate properties than the graphite as a kind of common anode materials.

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