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Energetic Metal–Organic Frameworks Derived Highly Nitrogen‐Doped Porous Carbon for Superior Potassium Storage

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The carbonaceous materials with low cost and high safety have been considered as promising anodes for potassium-ion batteries (PIBs). However, it is still a challenge to design a carbonaceous material with long cycle life and high rate performance due to the poor K<sup>+</sup> reaction kinetics. Herein, this article reports a N-doped porous carbon framework (NPCF) with a high nitrogen content of 13.57 at% within high doping level of the pyrrolic N and pyridinic N, which exhibits a high reversible capacity of 327 mA h g<sup>-1</sup> over 100 cycles at a current density of 100 mA g<sup>-1</sup> , excellent rate capability (144 and 105 mA h g<sup>-1</sup> at 10 and 20 A g<sup>-1</sup> , respectively) and great cyclability of 258.9 mA h g<sup>-1</sup> after 2000 cycles at 1 A g<sup>-1</sup> . Such a high rate performance and excellent cycling stability anode material is seldom reported in PIBs. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that the pyrrolic and pyridinic N-doping are helpful to enhance the K adsorption ability, thereby increasing the specific capacity.

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