Bio-inspired hierarchical nanoporous carbon derived from water spinach for high-performance supercapacitor electrode materials

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Abstract

Due to various properties, green carbon nanomaterials with high specific surface area and environmentally friendly features have aroused extensive interest in energy storage device applications. Here, we report a facile, one-step carbonization of water spinach to synthesize porous carbon that exhibits a high specific surface area of ∼1559 m2 g-1, high specific capacitance (∼1191 F g-1 at 1 A g-1), a low intercept (0.9 Ω), outstanding rate capability and superior cycling stability (94.3% capacitance retention after 10 000 cycles). Moreover, the assembled symmetric cell delivers a high energy density of ∼85 W h kg-1 at 1200 W kg-1 and ultra-high stability (loss of 6.8% after 10 000 cycles). An energy density of 49 W h kg-1 could also be achieved even with a power density of up to 24 kW kg-1, which indicates that this material could be a promising candidate for future applications in aqueous-based supercapacitors. This journal is

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Lin, X., Xu, Y., Wu, J., & Huang, J. (2022). Bio-inspired hierarchical nanoporous carbon derived from water spinach for high-performance supercapacitor electrode materials. Nanoscale Advances, 4(5), 1445–1454. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1na00636c

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