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Enhanced capacitance of phosphorus, nitrogen, and oxygen tri-doped balsa wood-based porous carbon for supercapacitors

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JOURNAL OF ENERGY STORAGE
Volume 58, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2022.106339

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Balsa wood; Biomass; Activated carbon; Phosphoric acid activation; Supercapacitor

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Porous activated carbons derived from balsa wood were prepared by a one-step phosphoric acid activation method, and their properties and performance were investigated. The results showed that the prepared activated carbons exhibited hierarchical pore structures and had good electrochemical performance, making them suitable for electrochemical energy storage applications.
Porous activated carbons derived from ultra-low density biomass of balsa wood are prepared by a one-step phosphoric acid activation method under different impregnation ratios without using dopants or post -treatments. These carbon materials are investigated and evaluated in terms of their morphology, texture struc-ture, surface properties, chemical properties, and physical properties, as well as their electrochemical perfor-mance. The results indicate that the prepared phosphorus, nitrogen, and oxygen tri-doped balsa activated Carbons (PNOACs) exhibited hierarchical pore structures (micro-, meso-, and macropores). The surface area, pore size distribution, and also the heteroatoms (P/N/O) content of balsa wood active materials can be effec-tively controlled by the phosphoric acid activation process. Using PNOAC600-2, the active material electrode in the three-electrode system possesses a maximum specific capacitance of 263 F g-1 at 0.5 A g-1. The corre-sponding specific surface area and total pore volume are 1191.65 m2 g-1 and 1.19 cm3/g, respectively; while the heteroatom contents of nitrogen, phosphorus, and oxygen are 0.62, 3.43 %, and 15 %, respectively. Both the hierarchical pore structures and the heteroatoms have great influence and contribution to the specific capaci-tance performance. The assembled symmetric supercapacitor also exhibits a good capacitance retention rate (91.48 %), long-term charge/discharge cycling stability, and energy density (9.2 Wh kg -1). Using the one-step phosphoric acid activation method, a new method for developing and utilizing high-value balsa wood in the field of electrochemical energy storage is provided.

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