JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synthesis of Benzoxazine-Based N-Doped Mesoporous Carbons as High-Performance Electrode Materials

Haihan ZhangLi XuGuoji Liu

Year: 2020 Journal:   Applied Sciences Vol: 10 (1)Pages: 422-422   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

In this work, nitrogen-doped carbon materials (NCMs) were prepared using aniline-phenol benzoxazine (BOZ) or aniline-cardanol benzoxazine as the carbon precursor and SBA-15 as the hard template. The effects of the carbonization temperature (700, 800, and 900 °C) and different nitrogen contents on the electrochemical properties of carbon materials were investigated. The samples synthesized using aniline-phenol benzoxazine as precursors and treated at 900 °C (NCM-900) exhibited an excellent electrochemical performance. The specific capacitance was 460 F/g at a current density of 0.25 A/g and the cycle stability was excellent (96.1% retention rate of the initial capacitance after 2000 cycles) in a 0.5 M H2SO4 electrolyte with a three-electrode system. Furthermore, NCM-900 also exhibited a high specific capacitance, comparable energy/power densities, and excellent cycling stability using a symmetrical electrode system. The characterization of the morphology and structure of the materials suggests it possessed an ordered mesoporous structure and a large specific surface area. NCM-900 could thus be considered a promising electrode material for supercapacitors.

Keywords:
Supercapacitor Materials science Carbonization Aniline Mesoporous material Electrode Chemical engineering Capacitance Electrolyte Electrochemistry Carbon fibers Phenol Organic chemistry Catalysis Chemistry Composite material Composite number Physical chemistry

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