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Lignosulfonate/poly(2-ethylaniline) (LS-PEA) composite nanospheres were prepared via in situ polymerization of 2-ethylaniline (EA) with lignosulfonate (LS) as a dispersant. LS-PEA nanospheres with an average diameter of 155nm were obtained at an optimal LS concentration of 20wt.%. Subsequently, nitrogen-containing carbon nanospheres were fabricated via direct pyrolysis of the LS-PEA composite nanospheres at 600-800°C. The carbon nanospheres prepared by pyrolysis were used as anodes of lithium-ion batteries. The first charge and discharge capacity of carbon nanospheres prepared at 700°C at current densities of 60 and 100mAg-1 were 980 and 432mAhg-1, and 764 and 342mAhg-1, respectively. The batteries still owned a high capacity of 353 and 296mAhg-1 after 20 cycles. The results indicated that these nitrogen-containing carbon nanospheres could be used as a promising candidate for electrode materials of lithium-ion batteries. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
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Bioresource Technology
ISSN: 0960-8524
Year: 2013
Volume: 127
Page: 66-71
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