Abstract

Graphene derivative materials are widely used as anode component in lithium-ion batteries. However, there is still a lack of reliable and foresighted guides helpful for designing high-performance graphene-based electrode materials. To this end, we strategically chose challenging graphite fluoride as starting material for the derivatization of graphene in order to exclude interference factors. As a result, graphene framework was functionalized with oxygen-containing carboxylate and sulfonate groups and oxygen-free aniline units at a similar functionalization degree. Due to the strong effect of lithiation, out-of-plane p-aminobenzoic acid blocks boosted the lithium-storage capacity of graphene matrix to 636 mAh g−1 at 0.1 A/g, and sulfanilic acid blocks maximized this value to 873 mAh g−1. Sadly, oxygen-free aniline functionalized graphene material only delivered a specific capacity of 88 mAh g−1. Meanwhile, spatial lithiated carboxylate and sulfonate units endowed graphene framework with better rate capability and cycling stability. Such a structure-performance relationship established herein was beneficial for the design and preparation of high-performance graphene derivative electrode materials.

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