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Ordered Hierarchical Mesoporous/Microporous Carbon Derived from Mesoporous Titanium-Carbide/Carbon Composites and its Electrochemical Performance in Supercapacitor

Journal

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume 1, Issue 6, Pages 1101-1108

Publisher

WILEY PERIODICALS, INC
DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201100255

Keywords

carbide-derived carbons; hierarchical structures; micropores; mesopores; supercapacitors

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20633040, 20925312]
  2. PRC [2007CB209703, 2011CB935903]
  3. Shanghai Science & Technology Committee [09XD1400300, 10JC1401500, 08DZ2270500]

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Novel ordered hierarchical mesoporous/microporous carbon (OHMMC) derived from mesoporous titanium-carbide/carbon composites was prepared for the first time by synthesizing ordered mesoporous nanocrystalline titanium-carbide/carbon composites, followed by chlorination of titanium carbides. The mesostructure and microstructure can be conveniently tuned by controlling the TiC contents of mesoporous TiC/C composite precursor, and chlorination temperature. By optimal condition, the OHMMC has a high surface area (1917 m2g-1), large pore volumes (1.24 cm3g-1), narrow mesopore-size distributions (centered at about 3 nm), and micropore size of 0.69 and 1.25 nm, and shows a great potential as electrode for supercapacitor applications: it exhibits a high capacitance of 146 Fg-1 in noaqueous electrolyte and excellent rate capability. The ordered mesoporous channel pores are favorable for retention and immersion of the electrolyte, providing a more favorable path for electrolyte penetration and transportation to achieve promising rate capability performance. Meanwhile, the micropores drilled on the mesopore-walls can increase the specific surface area to provide more sites for charge storage.

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