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Utilize rather than create: transforming phthalonitrile resin into N-rich hierarchical porous carbon for supercapacitor materials

GREEN CHEMISTRY [2024]
Yi Li, Qiancheng Liu, Qian Zhang, Xiaoxiao Li, Yang Yang, Pan Wang, Kui Li, Ying Li, Fei Zhong, Qi Liu, Yun Zheng, Xulin Yang, Peng Zhao
ABSTRACT

Phthalonitrile (PN) resins, renowned for their highly conjugated heteroaromatic N-rich structures, are exemplary precursors for the fabrication of porous materials. However, the conventional synthesis of PN is marred by the generation of the hazardous KNO2 by-product that poses significant environmental, safety, and health hazards. In this study, we introduce an innovative approach to PN synthesis, utilizing 4-chlorophthalonitrile as the starting material. This “utilize rather than create” strategy employs the reaction product (RPH) as the precursor and the by-product (KCl) as the template for the synthesis of porous carbon (RKC). The formation mechanism of RKC is elucidated through TGA/FTIR and TGA/MS analysis. The resultant RKCs exhibit exceptional characteristics suitable for supercapacitor applications, including hierarchical micro-/meso-/macropores, an extensive specific surface area, a high N-doping level, and diverse N species (N-6, N-5, N-Q). RKC@600 achieves a remarkable specific capacitance of 300 F g−1 at 1 A g−1 and demonstrates impressive cycling stability with a retention of 96.1% capacitance after 10 000 cycles at 10 A g−1. This research promotes the advancement of green and sustainable PN chemistry, driving forward the evolution of PN-based functional materials.

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