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Highly porous nitrogen-doped carbon for superior electric double-layer capacitors

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 7, Issue 71, Pages 44735-44742

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7ra09272e

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  1. Global Frontier R&D Program on Global Frontier Hybrid Interface Materials - Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning [2013M3A6B1078874]

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In recent years, the research of doping heteroatoms in a carbon framework for supercapacitive electrodes has drawn tremendous attention due to the highly active electrochemical performance characteristics of the resulting materials. Here, we present a method to synthesize highly porous nitrogen-doped carbon nanomaterials derived from a polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) material via a relatively low-temperature simultaneous activation/calcination process. PVP fine powder was mixed with sodium hydroxide as a carbon-activation agent and calcined at a relatively low temperature of 600 degrees C for one hour under a nitrogen atmosphere. By this process, we obtained a highly porous nitrogen-doped carbon material, possessing a specific surface area of 2400 m(2) g(-1), which was formed with an amorphous and graphitic structure incorporating ultrathin large sheets. The resultant material displays an excellent specific capacitance ( 478 F g(-1) at 1 A g(-1)) and a high retention rate of 99.6% after 10 000 cycles at 10 A g(-1). The symmetric supercapacitor exhibits high energy densities of 14.2 W h kg(-1) and 5.7 W h kg(-1) at power densities of 720 W kg(-1) and 6035 W kg(-1), respectively.

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