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Advanced anode design with PAN-lignin fiber and B, P-co-doped graphitic carbon nitride composites for sustainable lithium-ion battery applications

Ismail O Koklu Nihan Aydemir Osman Eksik Elanur Kalkan Refik Arat +3 lainnya

Abstrak

This study introduces a sustainable anode material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) by integrating boron-phosphorus co-doped graphitic carbon nitride (BPCN) into a polyacrylonitrile-lignin (PAN-Lignin) matrix. The composite leverages lignin’s renewable nature and BPCN’s heteroatom-rich structure to address critical challenges in conventional LIB anodes, such as reliance on fossil-derived materials and limited electrochemical performance. Centrifugal spinning and controlled carbonization (800 °C under argon) yielded hierarchically porous PAN-Lignin/BPCN fibers with expanded interlayer spacing (0.34–0.38 nm), as confirmed by XRD and FTIR. The optimized 75:25 PAN-Lignin/BPCN composite demonstrated exceptional lithium-ion storage, achieving an initial discharge capacity of 522.46 mAh g ^−1 at 0.5 A/g, 1.4× higher than undoped PAN-Lignin anodes—and retained 72.3% capacity (178 mAh g ^−1 ) over 50 cycles. Electrochemical analysis revealed synergistic effects: BPCN enhanced electronic conductivity via polarized B–N/P–N bonds, while the lignin-derived carbon framework provided interconnected porosity for efficient ion diffusion. EIS showed low initial interfacial resistance (7.319 Ω) and charge transfer resistance (303 Ω), though post-cycling R _ct increased to 710 Ω due to SEI formation. The composite outperformed single-doped analogs (BCN: 467 mAh g ^−1 ; PCN: 498 mAh g ^−1 ) and conventional lignin-based carbons, attributed to BPCN’s dual role in stabilizing the SEI layer and introducing active sites. Sustainability was emphasized through lignin’s carbon-negative sourcing and a 200 °C reduction in carbonization temperature compared to graphite anodes. This work advances sustainable LIB technology by replacing >75% fossil-based components with biomass-derived materials while achieving performance metrics rivaling synthetic graphite. The 75:25 PAN-Lignin/BPCN composite sets a benchmark for biomass anodes, aligning with global decarbonization goals. Future efforts should focus on SEI stabilization and full-cell integration to bridge the gap between lab-scale innovation and commercial energy storage systems.

Penulis (8)

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Ismail O Koklu

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Nihan Aydemir

O

Osman Eksik

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Elanur Kalkan

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Refik Arat

K

Korhan Şahin

S

Sibel Yazar

M

Melih Besir Arvas

Format Sitasi

Koklu, I.O., Aydemir, N., Eksik, O., Kalkan, E., Arat, R., Şahin, K. et al. (2025). Advanced anode design with PAN-lignin fiber and B, P-co-doped graphitic carbon nitride composites for sustainable lithium-ion battery applications. https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ae223e

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Tahun Terbit
2025
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DOAJ
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10.1088/2053-1591/ae223e
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