Abstract

The strategy of N-doping in carbon materials could provide additional Li-ion storage sites to improve their electrochemical properties. Heteroatom-containing polymers could serve as good precursors to fabricate doped carbons due to the capability to in situ dope heteroatoms into the structures. In this work, electrospun heterocyclic polyimide (PI) nanofiber membranes containing biphenyl and pyrimidine rings were carbonized to fabricate freestanding and flexible heteroatoms-containing carbon membranes. When the polymer membranes were subjected to various calcination temperatures (from 550°C to 950°C) and durations (0.5-10h), the structural evolutions strongly affect their electrochemical properties as anodes for lithium ion batteries. It demonstrated that the reversible specific capacity of obtained sample treated at 650°C for 3h could achieve 695mAh/g at 0.1A/g and retain 245mAh/g at 1.5A/g after 300 cycles. Furthermore, the electrospun membrane maintains a good electrochemical performance at bending state as a flexible electrode.

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