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From weed to N/O/S co-doped honeycomb-like porous carbon for high-performance supercapacitors: a facile and friendly one-step carbonization

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS [2023]
Zhentao Bian, Meng Li, Taoqin Liu, Chengcheng Liu, Yanyan Zhu, Hongxia Cao, Guang Zhu, Hongyan Wang, Chong Chen, Keying Zhang
ABSTRACT

Recent research interest has increased in the production of heteroatoms-doped porous carbon with controlled morphology from biomass. However, there is still a significant challenge in resolving alkaline solutions that cause equipment corrosion and devising a simple and adaptable approach. In this study, N/O/S co-doped honeycomb-like porous carbons were synthesized from a widely cultivated annual weed ( Hemistepta Iyrata Bunge ) using a simple and eco-friendly method. The sodium hydroxide (NaOH)/urea system was utilized as the pore-forming agent and cellulose solvent, with urea as the nitrogen source. By varying the activation temperature, the as-prepared porous carbon has a high specific surface area (709 m 2 g −1 ), a large total pore volume (0.44 cm 3 g −1 ), and a high heteroatom content of 6.20 at% nitrogen and 8.12 at% oxygen. The prepared porous materials were evaluated as electrodes for supercapacitors . The product (HIB-PHC-750 °C) exhibited a high specific capacitance (353.6 F g −1 at 0.2 A g −1 ) at a carbonization temperature of 750 °C. Additionally, the HIB-PHC-750 °C-based symmetric device with a wide voltage range of 2.0 V possessed a desirable energy density of 44.22 Wh kg −1 at 500 W kg −1 . Moreover, the HIB-PHC-750 °C also demonstrated outstanding cycling stability with 98.2 % capacitance retention after 10,000 cycles. This research provided a facile and favorable alternative method for preparing N/O/S co-doped honeycomb-like porous carbon for electrochemical energy storage devices.

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