期刊
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 7, 期 22, 页码 12230-12237出版社
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b02697
关键词
biomass; mesoporous materials; hierarchical structure; environmental chemistry; energy storage
资金
- University of Akron
- Faculty Research Committee
- Biomimicry Research Incentive Center
- Firestone Faculty Research Fellowship from The University of Akron
Hierarchically porous tubular Carbon (HPTC) with large surface area of 1094 m(2)/g has been successfully synthesized by selectively removing lignin from natural wood. No templates or chemicals ate involved during the process. By further KOH activation, surface area of activated HPTC reaches up to 2925 m(2)/g. These materials show unprecedented-high-adsorption capacity toward organic dyes (methylene blue, 838 mg/g; methyl orange, 264 mg/g) and-large electrochemical capacitance of >200 F/g, the sustainable feature of the wood precursor and demonstrated superior adsorption and energy storage properties allow promising applications of the processed materials in energy and environmental related fields.
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