Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5438501 | Ceramics International | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
An one-pot method has been developed to synthesize a new type of composite material, which can be used as carbon source to produce electrode material for supercapacitors. Specifically, zeolitic imidazolate framework-67 (ZIF-67) crystal was synthesized firstly in 2-methylimidazol aqueous solution, then silica primary particles (from hydrolysis of tetraethylorthosilicate) and phenolic resin (from aggregation of resorcinol and formaldehyde) co-condensed on the surface of ZIF-67 crystal in the same system. The key to realize one-pot method is that 2-methylimidazol aqueous solution shows alkalescence, which can catalyze the hydrolysis of tetraethylorthosilicate and the aggregation of phenolic resin. After carbonization and remove of silica, the N-doped porous carbon (Carbon-ZSR) with high degree of graphitization, wide pore size distribution and maximum specific surface area was obtained. When it is used for supercapacitors as the electrode material, the Carbon-ZSR shows excellent electrochemical properties, large specific capacitance (305 Fgâ1 at 1 Agâ1), high rate performance (229 Fgâ1 keeps at 10 Agâ1) and excellent electrochemical stability (the specific capacitance maintains 98.4% after 5000 cycles at 10 Agâ1), which suggest that the ZIF-derived nitrogen-doped porous carbon is an outstanding electrode material for energy storage devices.
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Authors
Yao Lei, Mengyu Gan, Li Ma, Meng Jin, Xiuling Zhang, Gang Fu, Peishu Yang, Maofa Yan,