Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1558231 New Carbon Materials 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The many uses of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) depend not only on their intrinsic physical properties, but also on their tunable chemical components. Exploring a low-temperature method for the incorporation of phosphorus atoms in the carbon framework is expected to change the chemical properties of CNTs. Here, phosphorus-functionalized CNTs (PCNTs) were prepared by the direct hydrothermal treatment of a CNT-H3PO4 mixture at 170 oC. The PCNTs had a high phosphorus content of 1.66 at %, a specific surface area of 132 m2•g−1, and an improved thermal stability with a weight loss peak at 694 oC during oxidation in pure oxygen. They showed good electrocatalytic activity for the oxygen reduction reaction with an onset potential of −0.20 V vs Hg/Hg2Cl2, an electron transfer number of 2.60, and a larger current density as well as improved cyclic stability compared with pristine CNTs. PCNTs were also used as conductive scaffolds for the cathode in lithium-sulfur batteries. The cathode delivered an initial discharge capacity of 1106 mAh•g−1, a capacity retention of 80 % from 0.1 to 1.0 C, and a low decay rate of 0.25 % per cycle during 100 cycles.

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