General, Metal-free Synthesis of Carbon Nanofiber Assemblies from Plant Oils

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2021 Nov 2;60(45):24257-24265. doi: 10.1002/anie.202110725. Epub 2021 Oct 5.

Abstract

We designed a metal-free synthesis of carbon nanofiber based on ketene chemistry using phosphorus pentoxide (P2 O5 ) and vegetable oil. Based on the characterization of intermediates, P2 O5 -oil reaction yielded most possibly alkylketenes, which polymerized into poly(ketene) with abundant enol groups. The enol groups further reacted with P2 O5 , forcing the poly(ketene) to assemble into a nano-sized preassembly structure. Moderate heating transforms these structures into carbonaceaus nanofibers. This approach is applicable to other chemicals with similar structure to vegetable oil. The carbon nanofibers with P-O-C functionalization show relatively high graphitization degree and promising textural properties. The C-O-P environment accounts for 66 at % of the total P and creates a superior thermal stability. As a model application, a CDI system built of a carbon-nanofiber-based electrode countered by an activated carbon-based electrode exhibited exceptional performance.

Keywords: capacitive deionization; carbon nanofiber; metal free; phosphorus pentoxide; vegetable oil.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't