Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6466061 Chemical Engineering Journal 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•NTHPC is successfully synthesized via the MnO2-introduced-tunnels strategy.•The nanotunnels are successfully introduced into hierarchical-porous carbon.•NTHPC shows a higher specific surface area and moderate pore volume.•NTHPC displays excellent supercapacitive performance.•This work provides a novel way for preparing hierarchical-porous carbon materials.

Nanotunnels inserted hierarchical-porous carbon (NTHPC) have been synthesized successfully via a MnO2-introduced-tunnels strategy using MnO2 nanorods as template, with agar and β-cyclodextrin serving as hybrid carbon precursors. The as-prepared NTHPC possesses a higher specific surface area of 1441 m2 g−1, a moderate pore volume of 1.23 cm3 g−1, and the hierarchical-porous structure with inserted nanotunnels. Transmission electron microscopy has demonstrated that the width of the nanotunnels is between 20 and 100 nm, and the length ranges from 0.2 to 2.0 μm. Tests in a three-electrode system showed that the NTHPC has high specific capacitance (253.1 F g−1, 5 mV s−1), as well as good rate capability (203.3 F g−1, 100 mV s−1) and excellent cycling stability. More importantly, an assembled symmetric supercapacitor with NTHPC electrodes delivered an outstanding energy density of up to 34.9 Wh kg−1 with power density of 755.2 W kg−1. The remarkable electrochemical performance of the NTHPC is ascribed to the nanotunnels, which act as ion reservoirs and liquid transfer channels that can increase the ion transport rate and shorten the ion transfer distance. This study provides a novel method for the preparation of high-performance hierarchical-porous carbon and guidance for its potential applications in supercapacitors.

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