JOURNAL ARTICLE

KHCO3 Chemical‐Activated Hydrothermal Porous Carbon Derived from Sugarcane bagasse for Supercapacitor Applications

Liujie WangXueji MaZhihua MaPengfa LiLaiping ZhangLaiping Zhang

Year: 2024 Journal:   Chemistry - An Asian Journal Vol: 19 (18)Pages: e202400530-e202400530   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract The reuse of waste biomass resources had become a hot topic in the sustainable development of human society. Biomass was an ideal precursor for preparing porous carbon. However, due to the complexity of biomass composition and microstructure, the quality reproducibility of biomass porous carbon was poor. Therefore, it was of great significance to develop a reliable method for preparing porous carbon from biomass. In this paper, the activated hydrothermal porous carbon was prepared by a combination of hydrothermal carbonization treatment and KHCO 3 mild activation. The hydrothermal carbonization treatment could complete the morphology adjustment and iron doping of the carbon in one step, and the mild activation of KHCO 3 could activate the porous carbon while maintaining the spherical morphology. Fe‐modified porous carbon with carbon ball/nanosheet structure prepared from bagasse exhibited a high surface area (2169.8 m 2 /g), which facilitated ion/electrolyte diffusion and increased accessibility between surface area and electrolyte ions. Therefore, bagasse derived activated porous carbon had good specific capacitance (315.2 F/g at 1 A/g) and good cycle stability, with a capacitance loss of only 5.8 % after 5000 charge‐discharge cycles, and the Na 2 SO 4 ‐based device showed the maximum energy density of 13.02 Wh/kg. This study showed that the combination of hydrothermal treatment and mild activation provided an effective way for the conversion of waste biomass into high‐performance electrode materials.

Keywords:
Materials science Chemical engineering Hydrothermal carbonization Carbon fibers Activated carbon Supercapacitor Electrolyte Bagasse Hydrothermal circulation Carbonization Capacitance Chemistry Adsorption Pulp and paper industry Composite material Composite number Organic chemistry Electrode Scanning electron microscope

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Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Catalysis for Biomass Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Biomaterials
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