Nitrogen-doped solid carbon spheres provide optimized conductivity, superior mechanical stability, and enhanced electrochemical performance. Designed for energy storage and catalytic applications, they ensure efficient charge transport, extended durability, and high adaptability.
Product Overview
Nitrogen-doped solid carbon spheres are a novel carbon material, where nitrogen atoms are introduced into the carbon structure, altering its elemental composition and surface activity. The incorporation of nitrogen significantly improves the specific surface area, pore structure, electrical conductivity, and electrochemical performance, making it suitable for applications in electrochemistry, adsorption, and catalysis.
Key Features
- Excellent Electrochemical Performance:These nitrogen-doped carbon spheres have a high specific capacitance and good cycling stability, exhibiting outstanding electrochemical characteristics.
- High Catalytic Activity:With a high catalytic activity, these spheres can catalyze various chemical reactions, enhancing reaction efficiency.
- Good Adsorption Properties:Due to their large specific surface area and unique surface characteristics, they show significant adsorption capacity for pollutants like heavy metals.
Applications
- Energy Sector:Used as anode material in lithium-ion batteries to increase capacity and cycling performance; applied in supercapacitors as electrode materials to enhance energy and power density.
- Adsorption Materials:Effective for adsorbing heavy metals, with the nitrogen doping and surface modification enhancing adsorption of heavy metal ions.
- Catalysis:Can be used as a catalyst in oxidation, reduction, and hydrogenation reactions. Particularly in fuel cells, they can promote oxygen reduction reactions, improving fuel cell efficiency.
Parameters | Values |
Appearance | Black powder |
Particle Size | 350-500 nm (TEM) |
Purity | >99.9% |
Note | The particle size is a single measurement result, with slight variations allowed between batches. |