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Pore size distribution modulation of waste cotton-derived carbon materials via citrate activator to boost supercapacitive performance

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FUEL
卷 332, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.126044

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Supercapacitors; Pore distribution; Structural engineering; Biomass porous carbons; Organic metal salts

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Structural engineering using hierarchical porous carbon materials derived from waste cottons as electrode materials shows great potential for improving the electrochemical properties of carbon-based capacitors, with high capacitance, long cycling stability, and a significant increase in energy density.
Structural engineering involving pore configuration tuning and specific surface area enhancement is an effective strategy to improve the electrochemical properties of carbon-based capacitors. Herein, the hierarchical porous carbons are extracted from natural waste cottons as advanced electrode materials for supercapacitors via facile carbonization and citrate modification processes. The optimal PC-K (porous carbon with potassium citrate as activator) sample is equipped with remarkable mesopore configuration (1292.9 m(2) g(-1)), considerable specific surface area (1727.9 m(2) g(-1)) and even premier heteroatom content (17.1 at%), owing to the well-designed structural engineering. Further, it displays superb electrochemical performances including high capacity of 273.7 F g(-1) at 1.0 A g(-1) (maintaining 203.8 F g(-1) at 10 A g(-1)), and long cycling stability with 97.49% capacitance retention after 8000 charge/discharge cycles at 10 A g(-1), indicating the significant application potential. Simultaneously, the maximum energy density reaches almost 9.93 Wh kg(-1) at a power density of 350 W kg(-1) in the two-electrode device. Extensive source, inexpensive cost, and superior electrochemical performances unambiguously suggest that the cotton-derived hierarchical porous carbon materials can be rendered great practical value and broad prospects for supercapacitors.

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