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Porosity-induced improvement in KOH activation of chitin nanofiber-based porous carbon leading to ultrahigh specific capacitance.

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The applicability of chitin-based carbon as a supercapacitor electrode material was investigated by adjusting its pore structure through polystyrene latex templating, without significant N doping. TEMPO-oxidized chitin nanofibers were mixed… Click to show full abstract

The applicability of chitin-based carbon as a supercapacitor electrode material was investigated by adjusting its pore structure through polystyrene latex templating, without significant N doping. TEMPO-oxidized chitin nanofibers were mixed with polystyrene latex, hydrothermally treated at 220 °C, carbonized, and activated using KOH at 800 °C, yielding activated hierarchical porous carbon. The variation of both polystyrene latex amount and carbonization temperature resulted in changes in the surface area and pore structure, which dictated the degree of pore uniformity and activation efficiency. The pore structure affected activation by allowing the selective removal of amorphous carbon, exposing the basal plane carbon, resulting in higher specific capacitance. By making activated hierarchical porous carbon more conducive to activation, specific capacitance of 567 F g -1 at 0.5 A g -1 was achieved, with no loss in performance after 10 000 charge-discharge cycles.

Keywords: carbon; chitin; porous carbon; specific capacitance; activation

Journal Title: ChemSusChem
Year Published: 2022

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