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Balancing the gravimetric and volumetric capacitance of nitrogen-enriched lignin porous carbon for high performance supercapacitors

Journal of Energy Storage [2023]
Yukang Fan, Fangbao Fu, Dongjie Yang, Weifeng Liu, Zhixian Li, Xueqing Qiu
ABSTRACT

Carbon-based supercapacitors are prospective candidates for next-generation energy storage systems . However, there remains challenges in the development of high volumetric capacitance carbon electrodes. Herein, nitrogen-enriched lignin-derived porous carbons (NLSCs) were fabricated by co-pyrolysis of sodium lignosulfonate with zinc oxalate and melamine via an efficient nitrogen doping strategy. The in-situ generation of zinc cyanamide (ZnNCN) achieves a high nitrogen conversion rate of 13.5 %, much higher than that of ZnCl 2 activation (1.9 %), and endows the optimized NLSC-800 an extremely high nitrogen doping (14.47 at.%), abundant edged nitrogen species, and a high bulk density (1.26 g cm −3 ), contributing to substantially improved surface property and boosting pseudocapacitance . Consequently, the NLSC-800 supercapacitor electrode delivered a high gravimetric capacitance of 300 F g −1 and superior volumetric capacitance of 378 F cm −3 . More remarkably, the symmetric supercapacitor assembled by NLSC-800 performs an exceptional volumetric energy density of 5.1 Wh L −1 at 173.0 W L −1 . The capacitance retention rate is 97.6 % over 20,000 charge/discharge cycles at 2.0 A g −1 , exhibiting outstanding cycling stability. This strategy suggests a novel route for fabricating nitrogen-doped biomass-derived carbon for supercapacitors with balanced the gravimetric and volumetric capacitance.

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