4.6 Article

Facile green synthesis of 3D porous glucose-based carbon aerogels for high-performance supercapacitors

Journal

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 258, Issue -, Pages 951-958

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2017.11.146

Keywords

Supercapacitors; Carbon aerogels; Bimodal mesopores; Facile green synthesis; Glucose

Funding

  1. NNSF of China [21473135, 21673180, 21605121]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province [2016JQ2018]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2016M590966]
  4. Shaanxi Province Postdoctoral Research Project
  5. Education Committee of Shaanxi Province [16JK1787]
  6. Young Talent fund of University Association for Science and Technology in Shaanxi, China [20170705]
  7. Top-rated Discipline construction scheme of Shaanxi higher education

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As new-generation carbon materials, carbon aerogels (CAs) offer opportunities in supercapacitor application owing to their excellent properties. Herein, we present a facile, green synthesis of CAs using glucose as carbon source, one of the most important monosaccharide and abundant occurrence in the world, which can be readily available by plants photosynthesis and hydrolysis of disaccharide as well as polysaccharide. To improve the surface area and tailor the pore texture of the CAs, glucose as precursor was treated with an optional activating agent sodium hydroxide to obtain activated CA at 850 degrees C. SEM, TEM, XRD, XPS and Raman techniques reveal that the as-prepared CA-850 is of graphitized carbon layers and bimodal mesopores, possessing the high specific surface area of 2492.6 m(2) g(-1) determined by BET characterization. Impressively, as electrode material for supercapacitors, CA-850 exhibits a high specific capacitance of 299 F g(-1), energy density of 41.52 Wh kg(-1) as well as long-term cycling stability with 99% of the capacitance retention over 1000 cycles. This work will pave the way on the potential use of natural-abundance carbon source for green and mass production of carbon aerogels in supercapacitor applications. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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