| Literature DB >> 24679142 |
Wei Luo1, Bao Wang, Christopher G Heron, Marshall J Allen, Jeff Morre, Claudia S Maier, William F Stickle, Xiulei Ji.
Abstract
Here, we present a simple one-step fabrication methodology for nitrogen-doped (N-doped) nanoporous carbon membranes via annealing cellulose filter paper under NH3. We found that nitrogen doping (up to 10.3 at %) occurs during cellulose pyrolysis under NH3 at as low as 550 °C. At 700 °C or above, N-doped carbon further reacts with NH3, resulting in a large surface area (up to 1973.3 m(2)/g). We discovered that the doped nitrogen, in fact, plays an important role in the reaction, leading to carbon gasification. CH4 was experimentally detected by mass spectrometry as a product in the reaction between N-doped carbon and NH3. When compared to conventional activated carbon (1533.6 m(2)/g), the N-doped nanoporous carbon (1326.5 m(2)/g) exhibits more than double the unit area capacitance (90 vs 41 mF/m(2)).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24679142 DOI: 10.1021/nl500859p
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189