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Waste soybean dreg-derived N/O co-doped hierarchical porous carbon for high performance supercapacitor

Journal

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 284, Issue -, Pages 336-345

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2018.07.134

Keywords

Supercapacitor; Hierarchical porous carbon; N/O co-doping; Electrochemical property

Funding

  1. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2018JY0447]

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Soybean dreg is a byproduct of soybean oil extraction, also called soybean meal. Here, we demonstrate that a N/O co-doped hierarchical porous carbon can be derived from soybean dreg through a facile KOH activation and high-temperature carbonization for high performance electrode material of supercapacitor in both aqueous (6.0 M KOH) and ionic liquid (EMIMBF4) electrolytes. The material carbonize at 800 degrees C possesses a high ion-accessible surface (1837.26 m(2) g(-1)) induced by the interconnected 3D network and a high level of micropores (0.71 cm(3) g(-1)), which are beneficial for large-scale ion storage and high-speed ion transport. Furthermore, high contents of nitrogen (1.58 at.%) and oxygen (11.41 at.%) can induce the contribution of faradaic pseudocapacitance for electric double-layer capacitor (EDLCs). As a result, the N/O co-doped hierarchical porous carbon derived from waste soybean dregs displays a superior specific capacity of 321.1 F g(-1) at the current density of 1 A g(-1), high rate capability of 249.7 F g(-1) at 30 A g(-1) and excellent cycling durability of 99.5% at 1 A g(-1) after 10 000 cycles in three electrode system using 6 M KOH electrolyte. Notably, an excellent energy density can reach as high as 22.1 Wh kg(-1) at the power density of 875.0 W kg(-1) in two-electrode system using EMIMBF4 electrolyte. This green, renewable and eco-friendly biomass porous carbon might be widely used in the fields of energy conversion device for now and in the foreseeable future. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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