| Literature DB >> 30776652 |
Kaixu Li1, Wei Chen2, Haiping Yang3, Yingquan Chen4, Sunwen Xia5, Mingwei Xia6, Xin Tu7, Hanping Chen8.
Abstract
The effect of chemical activation and NH3 modification on activated carbons (ACs) was explored via two contrasting bamboo pyrolysis strategies involving either two steps (activation followed by nitrogen doping in NH3 atmosphere) or one step (activation in NH3 atmosphere) with several chemical activating reagents (KOH, K2CO3, and KOH + K2CO3). The ACs produced by the two-step method showed relatively smaller specific surface areas (∼90% micropores) and lower nitrogen contents. From the one-step method, the ACs had larger pore diameters with about 90% small mesopores (2-3.5 nm). Due to a promotion effect with the KOH + K2CO3 combination, the AC attained the greatest surface area (2417 m2 g-1) and highest nitrogen content (3.89 wt%), endowing the highest capacitance (175 F g-1). The balance between surface area and nitrogen content recommends KOH + K2CO3 activation via the one-step method as the best choice for achieving both greener production process and better pore structure. CrownEntities:
Keywords: Biomass activation; NH(3) modification; Nitrogen-doped; Porosity; Supercapacitors
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30776652 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.02.039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642