Scotch Pine Cones-Derived Hard Carbon as an Anode Material for Sodium-Ion Battery Applications

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Rao, Y. Bhaskara [1 ]
Sundman, Ola [1 ]
Holmboe, Michael [1 ]
Tavajohi, Naser [1 ]
Ohlin, C. Andre [1 ]
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[1] Umea Univ, Dept Chem, Umea 90187, Sweden
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ACS OMEGA | 2025年
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A biobased anode material for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) was prepared through the simple pyrolysis of Scotch pine cones (Pinus sylvestris, SPC), followed by a heteroatom doping modification. The resulting nitrogen-doped hard carbon exhibited a high reversible capacity of 273 mA<middle dot>h<middle dot>g(-1) at a current density of 25 mA<middle dot>g(-1) compared to the undoped material (197 mA<middle dot>h<middle dot>g(-1)). X-ray diffraction analysis shows that the produced hard carbon from the biomass is highly amorphous in nature, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy images reveal the presence of localized graphite-like structures that are found to be beneficial for the storage and transport of Na+ ions during charging/discharging. Experimental results demonstrated that the increased specific surface area (S-BET = 424 m(2)<middle dot>g(-1)), high micropore volume (0.177 cm(3)<middle dot>g(-1)), and expanded interlayer spacing (>3.7 & Aring;) and a high Na+-ion diffusion coefficient (3.08 x 10(-16) cm(2)<middle dot>s(-1)) facilitated the diffusion of sodium ions, leading to a high capacity retention of 80% after 250 cycles for the SPC-N material over the undoped one, SPC (71%). This study highlights the potential of low-cost, widely available biobased Scotch pine cones as an alternative anode material to enhance the sustainability of SIB production.
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