Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7854349 | Carbon | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A series of nitrogen-doped porous carbons are prepared through KOH activation of a nonporous nitrogen-enriched carbon which is synthesized by pyrolysis of the polymerized ethylenediamine and carbon tetrachloride. The porosity and nitrogen content of the nitrogen-doped porous carbons depend strongly on the weight ratio of KOH/carbon. As the weight ratio of KOH/carbon increases from 0.5 to 2, the specific surface area increases from 521 to 1913Â m2Â gâ1, while the nitrogen content decreases from 10.8 to 1.1Â wt.%. The nitrogen-doped porous carbon prepared with a moderate KOH/carbon weight ratio of 1, which possesses a balanced specific surface area (1463Â m2Â gâ1) and nitrogen content (3.3Â wt.%), exhibits the largest specific capacitance of 363Â FÂ gâ1 at a current density of 0.1Â AÂ gâ1 in 1Â M H2SO4 aqueous electrolyte, attributed to the co-contribution of double-layer capacitance and pseudocapacitance. Moreover, it shows excellent rate capability (182Â FÂ gâ1 remained at 20Â AÂ gâ1) and good cycling stability (97% capacitance retention over 5000 cycles), making it a promising electrode material for supercapacitors.
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Authors
Min Zhou, Fan Pu, Zhao Wang, Shiyou Guan,