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Electrochemical charge storage performance of in-situ etched carbonized ZIF-8 aerogels

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 336, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2023.133847

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In-situ etching; Hollow ZIF-8; Carbon aerogel; Electrochemical capacitance

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Light-weight, porous carbon-based aerogels synthesized from zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) particles and polymer agar are reported. The agar matrix allows for uniform dispersion of ZIF-8 and initiates the formation of hollow ZIF-8 particles. The resulting carbonized aerogel framework exhibits high porosity, excellent surface area, and predominantly amorphous phase due to the well-distributed hollow ZIF-8. The carbonized ZIF-8 aerogel shows a maximum specific capacitance of 124.86 F g-1 at 0.25 A g-1, attributed to the hollow ZIF-8 particles with reduced Zn-content and KOH activation.
Light-weight, porous carbon-based aerogels are one of the widely investigated materials for energy applications. Herein, we report the synthesis and characterizations of a carbonized aerogel prepared from zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) particles and polymer agar. Noticeably, the agar matrix not only allows a uniform dispersion of the ZIF-8 but also initiates the formation of hollow ZIF-8 via partial etching of its core. The distinct welldistributed hollow ZIF-8 imparts high porosity, excellent surface area (1206 m2 g-1) and predominant amorphous phase to the carbonized aerogel framework. The estimated maximum specific capacitance (124.86 F g-1 at 0.25 A g-1) obtained with the carbonized ZIF-8 aerogel is mainly attributed to the hollow ZIF-8 particles with reduced Zn-content and KOH activation.

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