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Open-Windowed Hollow Carbon Architectures Enabling Low-Tortuosity Ion Transport for Supercapacitors
Cunjing Wang1, Xinzhong Yuan2, Zhihua Ma1
1School of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Xinxiang University, Xinxiang, Xinxiang 453003, China.
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Carbon-based supercapacitors are fundamentally limited by the tortuosity of conventional microporous architectures, which restricts ion transport kinetics and impedes the full utilization of active sites, particularly under high-rate conditions. Herein, we report a molten-salt-assisted topological transformation strategy to fabricate nitrogen-doped hierarchical porous carbon (A-ZC) featuring a distinctive open-windowed hollow architecture. This design effectively mitigates the tortuosity of conventional microporous networks, creating low-resistance pathways that facilitate rapid ion flux and deep electrolyte penetration. Consequently, the symmetric supercapacitor delivers a high energy density of 11 Wh kg-1 at a power density of 250 W kg-1. Moreover, it exhibits outstanding cycling stability, retaining 98.9% of its initial capacitance after 20,000 cycles. By elucidating the correlation between salt-induced microstructural evolution and electrochemical kinetics, this work offers a robust blueprint for overcoming the intrinsic limitations of traditional porous architectures in high-performance energy storage.
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