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Supercapacitors production from waste: A new window for sustainable energy and waste management

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FUEL
Volume 337, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.127125

Keywords

Activation method; Carbon material; Energy storage; Performance; Porous carbon; Waste biomass

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This article discusses the new developments in producing high-value activated porous carbon from various wastes for supercapacitor usage. The use of waste materials for activated carbon production has grown recently due to its affordability, economic feasibility, and as an effective solution to waste management. Different types of waste materials, including palm, plastic, E-waste, tea, agricultural, and animal wastes, have shown potential as starting material for activated carbon in supercapacitors. The advantages of using waste materials for energy storage are explored, along with the steps involved in preparing activated carbon. The economic aspect of supercapacitor production from waste materials is highlighted, along with the future potential for supercapacitor applications.
This article deals with the general concepts of new developments in production of high-value activated porous carbon from various types of wastes for use in supercapacitors. Recently, there has been a rise in the manufacture of activated carbon using waste materials since trash is affordable, economical, and easy, and it is also seen as an effective way to combat the waste management issue in the environment. The composition of diverse wastes, including palm, plastic, E-waste, tea, agricultural, and animal wastes, has made waste materials viable candidates for the starting substance of activated carbon for supercapacitor performance. The advantages of several types of waste materials utilized as energy storage are discussed in this work. The procedures for preparing activated carbon, such as pretreatment and activation are addressed. Finally, the economic element of supercapacitor generation from trash is highlighted, as well as future potential for supercapacitor application. This work proposes environment friendly use of waste materials by using activated carbon for energy storage via supercapacitors.

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