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Mesoporous Carbons from Polysaccharides and Their Use in Li-O(2) Batteries

Previous studies have demonstrated that the mesoporosity of carbon material obtained by the Starbon(®) process from starch-formed by amylose and amylopectin can be tuned by controlling this ratio (the higher the amylose, the higher the mesoporosity). This study shows that starch type can also be an...

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Autores principales: Uriburu-Gray, María, Pinar-Serrano, Aránzazu, Cavus, Gokhan, Knipping, Etienne, Aucher, Christophe, Conesa-Cabeza, Aleix, Satti, Amro, Amantia, David, Martínez-Crespiera, Sandra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33076455
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10102036
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author Uriburu-Gray, María
Pinar-Serrano, Aránzazu
Cavus, Gokhan
Knipping, Etienne
Aucher, Christophe
Conesa-Cabeza, Aleix
Satti, Amro
Amantia, David
Martínez-Crespiera, Sandra
author_facet Uriburu-Gray, María
Pinar-Serrano, Aránzazu
Cavus, Gokhan
Knipping, Etienne
Aucher, Christophe
Conesa-Cabeza, Aleix
Satti, Amro
Amantia, David
Martínez-Crespiera, Sandra
author_sort Uriburu-Gray, María
collection PubMed
description Previous studies have demonstrated that the mesoporosity of carbon material obtained by the Starbon(®) process from starch-formed by amylose and amylopectin can be tuned by controlling this ratio (the higher the amylose, the higher the mesoporosity). This study shows that starch type can also be an important parameter to control this mesoporosity. Carbons with controlled mesoporosity (V(meso) from 0.1–0.7 cm(3)/g) have been produced by the pre-mixing of different starches using an ionic liquid (IL) followed by a modified Starbon(®) process. The results show that the use of starch from corn and maize (commercially available Hylon VII with maize, respectively) is the better combination to increase the mesopore volume. Moreover, “low-cost” mesoporous carbons have been obtained by the direct carbonization of the pre-treated starch mixtures with the IL. In all cases, the IL can be recovered and reused, as demonstrated by its recycling up to three times. Furthermore, and as a comparison, chitosan has been also used as a precursor to obtain N-doped mesoporous carbons (5.5 wt% N) with moderate mesoporosity (V(meso) = 0.43 cm(3)/g). The different mesoporous carbons have been tested as cathode components in Li-O(2) batteries and it is shown that a higher carbon mesoporosity, produced from starch precursor, or the N-doping, produced from chitosan precursor, increase the final battery cell performance (specific capacity and cycling).
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spelling pubmed-76026212020-11-01 Mesoporous Carbons from Polysaccharides and Their Use in Li-O(2) Batteries Uriburu-Gray, María Pinar-Serrano, Aránzazu Cavus, Gokhan Knipping, Etienne Aucher, Christophe Conesa-Cabeza, Aleix Satti, Amro Amantia, David Martínez-Crespiera, Sandra Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Previous studies have demonstrated that the mesoporosity of carbon material obtained by the Starbon(®) process from starch-formed by amylose and amylopectin can be tuned by controlling this ratio (the higher the amylose, the higher the mesoporosity). This study shows that starch type can also be an important parameter to control this mesoporosity. Carbons with controlled mesoporosity (V(meso) from 0.1–0.7 cm(3)/g) have been produced by the pre-mixing of different starches using an ionic liquid (IL) followed by a modified Starbon(®) process. The results show that the use of starch from corn and maize (commercially available Hylon VII with maize, respectively) is the better combination to increase the mesopore volume. Moreover, “low-cost” mesoporous carbons have been obtained by the direct carbonization of the pre-treated starch mixtures with the IL. In all cases, the IL can be recovered and reused, as demonstrated by its recycling up to three times. Furthermore, and as a comparison, chitosan has been also used as a precursor to obtain N-doped mesoporous carbons (5.5 wt% N) with moderate mesoporosity (V(meso) = 0.43 cm(3)/g). The different mesoporous carbons have been tested as cathode components in Li-O(2) batteries and it is shown that a higher carbon mesoporosity, produced from starch precursor, or the N-doping, produced from chitosan precursor, increase the final battery cell performance (specific capacity and cycling). MDPI 2020-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7602621/ /pubmed/33076455 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10102036 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Uriburu-Gray, María
Pinar-Serrano, Aránzazu
Cavus, Gokhan
Knipping, Etienne
Aucher, Christophe
Conesa-Cabeza, Aleix
Satti, Amro
Amantia, David
Martínez-Crespiera, Sandra
Mesoporous Carbons from Polysaccharides and Their Use in Li-O(2) Batteries
title Mesoporous Carbons from Polysaccharides and Their Use in Li-O(2) Batteries
title_full Mesoporous Carbons from Polysaccharides and Their Use in Li-O(2) Batteries
title_fullStr Mesoporous Carbons from Polysaccharides and Their Use in Li-O(2) Batteries
title_full_unstemmed Mesoporous Carbons from Polysaccharides and Their Use in Li-O(2) Batteries
title_short Mesoporous Carbons from Polysaccharides and Their Use in Li-O(2) Batteries
title_sort mesoporous carbons from polysaccharides and their use in li-o(2) batteries
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33076455
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10102036
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