| Literature DB >> 27273466 |
Marta Sevilla1, Antonio B Fuertes2.
Abstract
Sustainable synthesis schemes for the production of porous carbons with appropriate textural properties for use as supercapacitor electrodes are in high demand. In this work a greener option to the widely used but corrosive KOH is proposed for the production of highly porous carbons. Hydrochar products are used as carbon precursors. It is demonstrated that a mild alkaline potassium salt such as potassium bicarbonate is very effective to generate porosity in hydrochar to lead to materials with large surface areas (> 2000 m(2) g(-1) ) and a tunable pore size distribution. Furthermore, the use of KHCO3 instead of KOH gives rise to a significant 10 % increase in the yield of activated carbon, and the spherical morphology of hydrochar is retained, which translates into better packing properties and reduced ion diffusion distances. These features lead to a supercapacitor performance that can compete with, and even surpass, that of KOH-activated hydrochar in a variety of electrolytes.Entities:
Keywords: biomass; carbon; mesoporous materials; microporous materials; potassium
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27273466 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201600426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928