Sustainable synthesis of hierarchical porous N, O-codoped carbon nanorods with pseudocapacitance contribution for lithium-ion battery anodes and supercapacitors
A green and sustainable approach was employed to synthesize N, O-codoped porous carbon nanorods with two-end-open characteristics. In this method, a crab shell was utilized as a template and activator, while egg white served as a carbon precursor. The resulting carbon nanorods sintered at 700 °C (CN...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials science 2024-02, Vol.59 (5), p.2070-2086 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A green and sustainable approach was employed to synthesize N, O-codoped porous carbon nanorods with two-end-open characteristics. In this method, a crab shell was utilized as a template and activator, while egg white served as a carbon precursor. The resulting carbon nanorods sintered at 700 °C (CNRs-700), exhibited cross-linked pore channels, a high surface area, and abundant defects and active sites. These features imparted superior energy storage properties to the material, enabling its application as both an anode for lithium-ion batteries and a supercapacitor. The CNRs-700 demonstrated an exceptional lithium storage capacity of 530.6 mAh g
−1
at 2 A g
−1
, corresponding to 90.1% of the capacity achieved at 100 mA g
−1
, which is ascribed to the pseudocapacitive contribution. Furthermore, in an evaluation combining a three-electrode configuration in KOH electrolyte at a high current density of 50 A g
−1
, the CNRs-700 retained a specific capacitance of 140 F g
−1
. For symmetrical supercapacitors based on CNRs-700 in 1 M Na
2
SO
4
electrolyte, the energy density reached 27.1 Wh kg
−1
at a 375 W kg
−1
power density, demonstrating remarkable cyclability over 10,000 consecutive cycles. The superior rate performance and cycling stability would accentuate the suitability of the biomass-derived carbon materials for such systems.
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ISSN: | 0022-2461 1573-4803 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10853-024-09372-3 |