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Chemically modified self-doped biocarbon via novel sulfonation assisted sacrificial template method for high performance flexible all solid-state supercapacitor.

Qidu Deng1, Syed Comail Abbas1, Zeliang Li1, Jiangquan Lv2, Xiaojuan Ma3, Shilin Cao4, Yonghao Ni5, Weigang Zhao6.   

Abstract

The development of lignin-based carbon electrodes for high-performance flexible, solid-state supercapacitors in next-generation soft and portable electronics, has received much attention. Herein, a self-doped multi-porous lignin-based biocarbon (SUMBC) has been prepared via a simple sulfonation assisted sacrificial template method for the effective formation of oxygenated C-S-C moieties in the carbon network. In this proposed method, the sulfonate moieties in lignin are responsible for the successful decoration of oxygen enriched C-S-C moieties as well as for creating the optimal multilevel porous architecture (ultra-micropores, micropores and mesopores) in the carbon matrix with a large surface area (3149 m2 g-1). Because the sulfonate functionalities yield more sulfur species and induce further defects into carbon framework, in the activation process, these sulfur functionalities produce additional narrow micropores. Benefiting from the above unique feature, the supercapacitor (SC) with the SUMBC electrode delivers excellent capacitive behavior in both acidic (2 M H2SO4) and alkaline (6 M KOH) liquid electrolytes. More prominently, the all-solid state, symmetric supercapacitors assembled by SUMBC show outstanding capacitance of ~140 F g-1 at 0.5 A g-1 in two different devices and reveals high energy density (~5.41 W h kg-1 at 0.5 k W kg-1 power density) and excellent stability. In addition, the solid-state supercapacitors manifest a remarkable flexibility at different bending angles. Hence, the present work provides a new strategy for the preparation of efficient biocarbons via a facile sulfonation assisted sacrificial template method; moreover, the high-performance all-solid supercapacitors based on sulfonated modified lignin has great potential in the field of portable and wearable energy storage devices.
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Keywords:  Biocarbon materials; Chemical modification; Sacrificial template; Solid-state supercapacitors; Sulfonation; Surface area

Year:  2020        PMID: 32298979     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2020.04.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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