Green synthesis of graphite from CO2 without graphitization process of amorphous carbon

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Chu Liang
Yun Chen
Min Wu
Kai Wang
Wenkui Zhang
Yongping Gan
Hui Huang
Jian Chen
Yang Xia
Jun Zhang
Shiyou Zheng
Hongge Pan
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[1] Zhejiang University of Technology,College of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] University of Shanghai for Science and Technology,School of Materials Science and Engineering
[3] Zhejiang University,School of Materials Science and Engineering & State Key Lab of Silicon Materials
[4] Xi’an Technological University,Institute of Science and Technology for New Energy
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Environmentally benign synthesis of graphite at low temperatures is a great challenge in the absence of transition metal catalysts. Herein, we report a green and efficient approach of synthesizing graphite from carbon dioxide at ultralow temperatures in the absence of transition metal catalysts. Carbon dioxide is converted into graphite submicroflakes in the seconds timescale via reacting with lithium aluminum hydride as the mixture of carbon dioxide and lithium aluminum hydride is heated to as low as 126 °C. Gas pressure-dependent kinetic barriers for synthesizing graphite is demonstrated to be the major reason for our synthesis of graphite without the graphitization process of amorphous carbon. When serving as lithium storage materials, graphite submicroflakes exhibit excellent rate capability and cycling performance with a reversible capacity of ~320 mAh g–1 after 1500 cycles at 1.0 A g–1. This study provides an avenue to synthesize graphite from greenhouse gases at low temperatures.
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