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From Lychee Seeds to Hierarchical Fe3O4/Carbon Composite Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries: A High Additional Value Conversion-Based Self-Assembly Strategy

ENERGY & FUELS [2022]
Yingjun Xie, Weicai Zhang, Huimin Li, Junyu Chen, Hang Hu, Hanwu Dong, Yong Xiao, Yingliang Liu, Yeru Liang, Mingtao Zheng
ABSTRACT

As an abundant agricultural process residue, lychee seeds are generally disposed of as waste because their practical utilization has been limited to a narrow range of low-value items. It is of great interest and highly desirable to explore a new conversion way from waste lychee seeds to high-value materials. Herein, natural polyphenols are directly extracted from waste lychee seeds and utilized as precursors of a state-of-the-art Fe3O4/carbon composite for high-performance lithium-ion batteries. The polyphenols are first extracted from waste lychee seeds and then coordinated with metal ions to assemble an inorganic–organic hybrid coated on a carbon nanotube substrate. After high-temperature carbonization, metal oxide/carbon composites are obtained. The as-prepared Fe3O4/carbon composite possesses a unique hierarchical structure including a distinctively heterogeneous carbonaceous skeleton comprised of a graphitic core and an amorphous shell and an intimate binding at the Fe3O4/carbon interface. Benefiting from the as-constructed beneficial structure, the hierarchical CNT@Fe3O4/C composite, selected as a proof-of-concept product, shows impressive electrochemical performances when used as an advanced anode material of lithium-ion batteries. This work provides a promising sustainable way for converting waste lychee seeds to high additional value materials and as well sheds light on the realization of advanced energy-storage devices besides lithium-ion batteries.

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