Precursor-controlled and template-free synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon nanoparticles for supercapacitors

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We describe the synthesis of hierarchical porous nitrogen-doped carbon nanoparticles with high specific surface area and specific capacitance for supercapacitors. Octapyrrolylnaphthalene (OPN) with eight substituent pyrrolyl groups is used as a reaction precursor and the oxidative product, assigned as POPN, is synthesized in miniemulsion droplets. Further carbonization of POPN at 600 °C (POPN600) and 800°C (POPN800) provides particles with hierarchical porosity, well-defined nanoparticle structure, and high specific surface area. The obtained nitrogen-doped carbon particles POPN800 exhibit a specific capacitance of 156 F g -1 at the scan rate of 2 mV s -1 and 80 F g -1 when the scan rate increases to 100 mV s -1. The high specific capacitance and excellent rate capability can be attributed to the controlled structure of the nanoparticles, hierarchical micro- and mesoporosity, high surface area (365 m 2 g -1), and rich nitrogen-doping. The present method allows therefore for the synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon materials for supercapacitors in an easy one-pot and template-free miniemulsion procedure followed by carbonization.

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Lv, L. P., Wu, Z. S., Chen, L., Lu, H., Zheng, Y. R., Weidner, T., … Crespy, D. (2015). Precursor-controlled and template-free synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon nanoparticles for supercapacitors. RSC Advances, 5(62), 50063–50069. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra06697b

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