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High-surface-area activated carbon from pine cones for semi-industrial spray deposition of supercapacitor electrodes

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NANOSCALE ADVANCES
卷 4, 期 21, 页码 4689-4700

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2na00362g

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  1. European Union [881603]
  2. Energimyndigheten [50620-1]

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Pine cones can be used to prepare activated carbons with a high surface area exceeding 3000 m^2 g^(-1). The activated carbon derived from pine cones has similar properties to reduced graphene oxide. Pine cone derived activated carbon can be used in the spray deposition of electrodes.
High surface area carbons are so far the best materials for industrial manufacturing of supercapacitor electrodes. Here we demonstrate that pine cones, an abundant bio-precursor currently considered as a waste in the wood industry, can be used to prepare activated carbons with a BET surface area exceeding 3000 m(2) g(-1). It is found that the same KOH activation procedure applied to reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and pine cone derived biochars results in carbon materials with a similar surface area, pore size distribution and performance in supercapacitor (SC) electrodes. It can be argued that activated graphene and activated carbon are essentially the same kind of material with a porous 3D structure. It is demonstrated that the pine cone derived activated carbon (PC-AC) can be used as a main part of aqueous dispersions stabilized by graphene oxide for spray deposition of electrodes. The PC-AC based electrodes prepared using a semi-industrial spray gun machine and laboratory scale blade deposition of these dispersions were compared to pellet electrodes.

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