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Nitrogen- and sulfur-enriched porous carbon from waste watermelon seeds for high-energy, high-temperature green ultracapacitors

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 6, Issue 36, Pages 17751-17762

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8ta05248d

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning) [2016R1A4A1012224]

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Electrochemical ultracapacitors exhibiting high energy output and an ultra-long cycle life, utilizing green and sustainable materials, are of paramount importance for next-generation applications. Developing an ultracapacitor that has high output energy under high power conditions in a high-voltage non-aqueous electrolyte and maintaining a long cycle life is an ongoing challenge. Herein, we utilize watermelon seeds, a bio-waste from watermelons, for use in high-voltage, high-energy, and high-power ultracapacitors in a sodium ion-based non-aqueous electrolyte. The as-synthesized hierarchically porous, high surface area carbon is surface-engineered with a large quantity of nitrogen and sulfur heteroatoms to give a high specific capacitance of similar to 252 F g(-1) at 0.5 A g(-1) and 90 F g(-1) at 30 A g(-1). An ultra-high stability of similar to 90% even after 150 000 cycles (10 A g(-1)) with 100% coulombic efficiency is achieved at room temperature (25 degrees C), equivalent to an ultra-low energy loss of similar to 0.0667% per 1000 cycles. Furthermore, the porous carbon demonstrates remarkable stability even at high temperature (55 degrees C) for 100000 cycles (10 A g(-1)), ensuring the safety of the device and enabling it to outperform graphene-based materials. A maximum energy of similar to 79 W h kg(-1) and a maximum power of 22.5 kW kg(-1) with an energy retention of similar to 28.2 W h kg(-1) was attained. The results provide new insights that will be of use in the development of high-performance, green ultracapacitors for advanced energy storage systems.

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