Bio-waste chicken eggshells to store energy

Bio-waste in the form of chicken eggshells, which contain high amounts of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ), is used to store energy. The fine eggshell powders are used as an electrode against a metallic lithium anode in a non-aqueous electrolyte. The initial discharge capacitance of the eggshell system w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry 2018-12, Vol.47 (47), p.16828-16834
Hauptverfasser: Minakshi, Manickam, Visbal, Heidy, Mitchell, David R. G, Fichtner, Maximilian
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Zusammenfassung:Bio-waste in the form of chicken eggshells, which contain high amounts of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ), is used to store energy. The fine eggshell powders are used as an electrode against a metallic lithium anode in a non-aqueous electrolyte. The initial discharge capacitance of the eggshell system was found to be 232 F g −1 , while the reversible capacitance was 120 F g −1 . Thereon, the cell maintained an excellent capacitance retention of 92% over 1000 cycles. The electrochemical performance obtained is comparable to that of commercially available classical activated carbon (AC) material. CaCO 3 showed a non-faradaic behaviour and the shape of the electrochemical curves resembles that of the AC electrode. The preliminary findings suggest that CaCO 3 from eggshells can be used as the electrode in Li-ion capacitors to store and release charges effectively over a wide electrochemical stability window of 4 V. Using chicken eggshells in this manner not only reduces the amount of bio-waste, but also adds considerable value. A detailed understanding of the electrochemical and physical behaviour of the material is needed in order to improve its performance and to enable its widespread use. Chicken eggshell, a calcite mineral (CaCO 3 ) along with an inner shell membrane, is crushed into a powder to be used as an electrode for a lithium-ion capacitor.
ISSN:1477-9226
1477-9234
DOI:10.1039/c8dt03252a