Design and Synthesis of N‑Doped Carbon Skeleton Assembled by Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene as a High-Performance Electrode Material for Supercapacitors
Current, there is an urgent demand for electrode materials with superior electrochemical performances for the development of supercapacitors. A nitrogen-doped carbon skeleton (NCS) assembled by carbon nanotubes and graphene layers is designed and synthesized utilizing a layer-shaped humate-based zeo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS applied energy materials 2021-08, Vol.4 (8), p.7731-7742 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Current, there is an urgent demand for electrode materials with superior electrochemical performances for the development of supercapacitors. A nitrogen-doped carbon skeleton (NCS) assembled by carbon nanotubes and graphene layers is designed and synthesized utilizing a layer-shaped humate-based zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) (HA-CoFe-ZIF) as a template in this work. The synthesized NCS is mainly composed of graphitized carbon with a few hydroxyl groups on its surface, synchronously doped by 9.5 at % nitrogen in the state of pyridinic N and pyrrolic N. The rich mesoporous structure entitles it to a high Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) specific surface area of 427 m2 g–1 and suitable BET average pore diameter of 3.14 nm. The NCS has a high capacity of 324 F g–1 at 1 A g–1, good rate capability (capacitance retention of 71% from 5 to 100 A g–1), and excellent cycling stability (capacitance retention of 96 and 87% after 5000 and 10 000 cycles, respectively). The fabricated NCS//AC asymmetric supercapacitor also exhibits a high capacity of 93 F g–1 at 1 A g–1, large energy density of 10.3 Wh kg–1 at 331 W kg–1, and good cycling performance (capacitance retention of 88% after 5000 cycles). Our elaborately designed NCS materials exhibit multiple structural advantages including rich mesoporous structure, various graphitic carbon, and high-dosage nitrogen doping, resulting in high capacitance performances. This humate-based metal–organic framework (MOF)-derived strategy provides a good idea for the synthesis of high-performance carbon skeleton materials applied to energy storage. |
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ISSN: | 2574-0962 2574-0962 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsaem.1c01094 |