Peanut-Shell-like Porous Carbon from Nitrogen-Containing Poly-N-phenylethanolamine for High-Performance
Xianjun Wei1, Suige Wan1, Xiaoqiang Jiang1
1Collaborative Innovation Center of Henan Province for Green Manufacturing of Fine Chemicals, Key Laboratory of Green Chemical Media and Reactions (Ministry of Education), School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan Normal University , Xinxiang Henan 453007, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
An efficient soft-template method is proposed for the synthesis of peanut shell-like porous carbon as high-performance supercapacitor electrode materials. The procedure is based on the pyrolysis and chemical activation processes using N-phenylethanolamine as precursor and KOH as activation agent. In a three-electrode system, the resultant carbon material has a specific capacitance of 356 F g(-1) at 1 A g(-1) and a good stability over 1000 cycles. Besides, at a high current density of 30 A g(-1), it has a specific capacitance of 249 F g(-1) and maintains 96% after 10,000 cycles. In two-electrode cell configuration, it delivers about 21.53 Wh kg(-1) at a current density of 20 A g(-1), which is about 7 times higher than the commercial device (<3 Wh kg(-1)). Both high specific capacitance and excellent cycling stabilities guarantee its utilization in supercapacitors.
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