Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4907602 | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Hierarchical three-dimensional porous carbon has been prepared through facile and moderate carbonization of Enteromorpha prolifera, a sustainable biomass-based carbon source. The novel carbonization process retains the original algae cell morphology with unusual egg-shell-like structure and develops porosity. Both the Enteromorpha prolifera derived porous carbon and its polyaniline (PANI) composites, synthesized by rapid in-situ electrochemical deposition, have been fabricated into supercapacitor electrodes. Both the electrodes exhibit distinguished and long-lasting capacitance. The porous carbon and PANI composite electrode realizes initial capacitance of 622 F gâ 1, 3 times that of Enteromorpha prolifera derived carbon electrode (180 F gâ 1), and remains 87% capacitance retention rate after 2000 charge/discharge cycles at 1 A gâ 1 current density. The investigation demonstrates the great potential of high-performance carbon composite materials and whose energy storage device may be derived from Enteromorpha prolifera, a biomass-based sustainable carbon source as a result of a sea waste invoking great environment concerns.
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Authors
Wei Du, Xiaoning Wang, Xiangyu Ju, Ke Xu, Mingjun Gao, Xintao Zhang,