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A N/Co co‐doped three‐dimensional porous carbon as cathode host for advanced lithium–selenium batteries
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Abstract Selenium (Se) is a promising cathode material for lithium batteries due to its high volumetric energy density (2528 Wh·L −1 ). However, its practical application is restricted by rapid capacity fading resulting from the shuttle effect and slow reaction kinetics. Herein, a N/Co co‐doped three‐dimensional porous carbon (Co‐NC) is prepared and used as Se host for lithium–selenium batteries (LSeBs). Co‐NC displays a high specific surface area of 1201 m 2 ·g −1 which benefits from N and Co doping. The N and Co not only enhance the electrical conductivity of porous carbon but also possess an adsorption effect on polyselenide. Thus, Se/Co‐NC electrode exhibits excellent cycling performance (a stable specific capacity of 480 mAh·g −1 after 200 cycles at 1.0C with a much low‐capacity decay of 0.028% per cycle) and outstanding rate performance (a high specific capacity of 414 mAh·g −1 at 5.0C). This work inspires highly stable Se cathode design for LSeBs.
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