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Lignin Based Carbon Materials for Energy Storage Applications...

by Sabornie Chatterjee, Tomonori Saito, Orlando Rios, Alexander Johs
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
Page Numbers
203 to 218
Publisher Name
American Chemical Society
Publisher Location
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States of America

The implementation of Li-ion battery technology into electric and hybrid electric vehicles and portable electronic devices such as smart phones, laptops and tablets, creates a demand for efficient, economic and sustainable materials for energy storage. However, the high cost and long processing time associated with manufacturing battery-grade anode and cathode materials are two big constraints for lowering the total cost of batteries and environmentally friendly electric vehicles. Lignin, a byproduct of the pulp and paper industry and biorefinery, is one of the most abundant and inexpensive natural biopolymers. It can be efficiently converted to low cost carbon fibers with optimal properties for use as anode materials. Recent developments in the preparation of lignin precursors and conversion to carbon fiber-based anode materials have created a new class of anode materials with excellent electrochemical characteristics suitable for immediate use in existing Li- or Na-ion battery technologies.