Biomass Straw-Derived Porous Carbon Synthesized for Supercapacitor by Ball Milling

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Abstract

A large amount of biomass straw waste is generated every year in the world, which can cause serious environmental pollution and resource waste if disposed of improperly. At present, biomass-derived porous carbon materials prepared from biomass waste as a carbon source have gar-nered attention due to their renewability, huge reserves, low cost, and environmental benevolence. In this work, high-performance carbon materials were prepared via a one-step carbonization-activation method and ball milling, with waste tobacco straw as precursor and nano-ZnO as template and activator. The specific surface area and porous structure of biomass-derived carbon could be controlled by carbonization temperature, which is closely related to the electrochemical performances of the carbon material. It was found that, when the carbonization temperature was 800◦ C, the biochar possesses maximum specific surface area (1293.2 m2·g−1 ) and exhibits high capacitance of 220.7 F·g−1, at 1 A·g−1 current density in a three-electrode configuration with 6 M KOH aqueous solution. The capacitance retention maintained about 94.83% at 5 A·g−1 after 3000 cycles. This work proves the porous biochar derived from tobacco straws has a great potential prospect in the field of supercapacitors.

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Jiang, B., Cao, L., Yuan, Q., Ma, Z., Huang, Z., Lin, Z., & Zhang, P. (2022). Biomass Straw-Derived Porous Carbon Synthesized for Supercapacitor by Ball Milling. Materials, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15030924

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