JOURNAL ARTICLE

Facile fabrication of carbon microtube arrays from waste wood for use as self-supporting supercapacitor electrodes

Honggang LuoRongrong SiChangwei LiJunliu ZhangPeng LiYubo TaoXin ZhaoHonglei ChenJianchun Jiang

Year: 2021 Journal:   Materials Chemistry Frontiers Vol: 6 (3)Pages: 379-389   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

Porous carbon materials with microtube arrays have been fabricated from larch waste wood by coupling green delignification and multistage carbonization. The pore size of the sample was effectively controlled by multistage carbonization.

Keywords:
Carbonization Materials science Supercapacitor Carbon fibers Fabrication Porosity Aerogel Electrode Composite material Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Capacitance Chemistry

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