| Literature DB >> 26990699 |
Palanichamy Sennu1, Vanchiappan Aravindan2, Mahadevan Ganesan3, Young-Gi Lee4, Yun-Sung Lee5.
Abstract
We report the fabrication of a carbon-based high energy density Li-ion hybrid electrochemical capacitor (Li-HEC) from low cost and eco-friendly materials. High surface area (2448±20 m(2) g(-1) ) activated carbon (AC) is derived from the environmentally threatening plant, Prosopis juliflora, and used as the positive electrode in a Li-HEC assembly. Natural graphite is employed as negative electrode and electrochemically pre-lithiated prior to the Li-HEC fabrication. The Li-HEC delivers a specific energy of 162.3 Wh kg(-1) and exhibits excellent cyclability (i.e., ∼79 % of initial capacity is retained after 7000 cycles). The superior electrochemical performance of Li-HEC benefits from the tube-like unique structural features of the AC. Also, the presence of a graphitic nanocarbon network improves the ion transport, and the formed micro- and meso-porous network acts as reservoir for the accommodation of charge carriers.Entities:
Keywords: Li-ion capacitor; activated carbon; biomass; energy density; graphene
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26990699 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201501621
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928