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Nanoporous Carbon Derived from Green Material by an Ordered Activation Method and Its High Capacitance for Energy Storage

Carbon materials have been widely used as electrode materials for supercapacitors, while the current carbon precursors are mainly derived from fossil fuels. Biomass-derived carbon materials have become new and effective materials for electrodes of supercapacitors due to their sustainability, low pol...

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Autores principales: Lu, Qingjie, Zhou, Shiqiang, Zhang, Yumin, Chen, Mingpeng, Li, Bo, Wei, Haitang, Zhang, Dongming, Zhang, Jin, Liu, Qingju
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7352300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32486219
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10061058
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author Lu, Qingjie
Zhou, Shiqiang
Zhang, Yumin
Chen, Mingpeng
Li, Bo
Wei, Haitang
Zhang, Dongming
Zhang, Jin
Liu, Qingju
author_facet Lu, Qingjie
Zhou, Shiqiang
Zhang, Yumin
Chen, Mingpeng
Li, Bo
Wei, Haitang
Zhang, Dongming
Zhang, Jin
Liu, Qingju
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description Carbon materials have been widely used as electrode materials for supercapacitors, while the current carbon precursors are mainly derived from fossil fuels. Biomass-derived carbon materials have become new and effective materials for electrodes of supercapacitors due to their sustainability, low pollution potential, and abundant reserves. Herein, we present a new biomass carbon material derived from water hyacinth by a novel activation method (combination of KOH and HNO(3) activation). According to the electrochemical measurements, the material presents an ultrahigh capacitance of 374 F g(−1) (the current density is 1 A g(−1)). Furthermore, the material demonstrates excellent rate performance (105 F g(−1) at a higher density of 20 A g(−1)) and ideal cycling stability (87.3% capacity retention after 5000 times charge–discharge at 2 A g(−1)). When used for a symmetrical supercapacitor device, the material also shows a relatively high capacity of 330 F g(−1) at 1 A g(−1) (a two-electrode system). All measurements suggest the material is an effective and noteworthy material for the electrodes of supercapacitors.
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spelling pubmed-73523002020-07-21 Nanoporous Carbon Derived from Green Material by an Ordered Activation Method and Its High Capacitance for Energy Storage Lu, Qingjie Zhou, Shiqiang Zhang, Yumin Chen, Mingpeng Li, Bo Wei, Haitang Zhang, Dongming Zhang, Jin Liu, Qingju Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Carbon materials have been widely used as electrode materials for supercapacitors, while the current carbon precursors are mainly derived from fossil fuels. Biomass-derived carbon materials have become new and effective materials for electrodes of supercapacitors due to their sustainability, low pollution potential, and abundant reserves. Herein, we present a new biomass carbon material derived from water hyacinth by a novel activation method (combination of KOH and HNO(3) activation). According to the electrochemical measurements, the material presents an ultrahigh capacitance of 374 F g(−1) (the current density is 1 A g(−1)). Furthermore, the material demonstrates excellent rate performance (105 F g(−1) at a higher density of 20 A g(−1)) and ideal cycling stability (87.3% capacity retention after 5000 times charge–discharge at 2 A g(−1)). When used for a symmetrical supercapacitor device, the material also shows a relatively high capacity of 330 F g(−1) at 1 A g(−1) (a two-electrode system). All measurements suggest the material is an effective and noteworthy material for the electrodes of supercapacitors. MDPI 2020-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7352300/ /pubmed/32486219 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10061058 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lu, Qingjie
Zhou, Shiqiang
Zhang, Yumin
Chen, Mingpeng
Li, Bo
Wei, Haitang
Zhang, Dongming
Zhang, Jin
Liu, Qingju
Nanoporous Carbon Derived from Green Material by an Ordered Activation Method and Its High Capacitance for Energy Storage
title Nanoporous Carbon Derived from Green Material by an Ordered Activation Method and Its High Capacitance for Energy Storage
title_full Nanoporous Carbon Derived from Green Material by an Ordered Activation Method and Its High Capacitance for Energy Storage
title_fullStr Nanoporous Carbon Derived from Green Material by an Ordered Activation Method and Its High Capacitance for Energy Storage
title_full_unstemmed Nanoporous Carbon Derived from Green Material by an Ordered Activation Method and Its High Capacitance for Energy Storage
title_short Nanoporous Carbon Derived from Green Material by an Ordered Activation Method and Its High Capacitance for Energy Storage
title_sort nanoporous carbon derived from green material by an ordered activation method and its high capacitance for energy storage
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7352300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32486219
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10061058
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