Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7850128 | Carbon | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A large scale 3D interconnected hierarchical porous carbon monolith was developed by a novel synthetic approach from the 2nd most abundant natural polymer, lignin. This newly derived carbon monolith possess desirable microstructure and high conductivity that enables the fabrication of a binder-/conductive additive-free thick electrode. The carbon monolith delivered simultaneously excellent areal/volumetric capacitances of 3.0 F cmâ2/97.1 F cmâ3, at a high mass loading of 14.4 mg cmâ2. The areal capacitances obtained in our work are the highest among the reported carbon-based electrodes. The carbon monolith based symmetric supercapacitor achieved a high areal energy density of 0.16 mWh cmâ2 at 1.75 mW cmâ2, with excellent cycling performance (â¼95% retention after 10,000 cycles). Our work demonstrates the successful conversion of biomass waste into high-performance eletrode, and the promising areal/volumetric performances further suggest the developed approach may provide a positive route to improving the energy density of supercapacitor.
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Authors
Hui Li, Du Yuan, Chunhua Tang, Suxi Wang, Jiaotong Sun, Zibiao Li, Tao Tang, Fuke Wang, Hao Gong, Chaobin He,