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Deflated balloon-like nitrogen-rich sulfur-containing hierarchical porous carbons for high-rate supercapacitors

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Abstract Nitrogen-rich sulfur-containing hollow carbon spheres with open macroporous structure and wrinkled surface were fabricated through co-assemble of melamine resin and silica nanospheres by using methionine as catalyst and sulfur… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Nitrogen-rich sulfur-containing hollow carbon spheres with open macroporous structure and wrinkled surface were fabricated through co-assemble of melamine resin and silica nanospheres by using methionine as catalyst and sulfur source. The obtained materials possessed high nitrogen content (14.16–16.59%) and controllable sulfur doping level (0.06–0.23%). Benefited from the enriched doped heteroatoms and hierarchical porous structure containing micropores, mesopores and macropores, the obtained carbons show high specific capacitance (230 F g−1 at 0.5 A g−1) and excellent rate performance (80% capacitance retention at 10 A g−1). In addition, the carbons investigated by two-electrode system with polyvinyl alcohol/KOH gel electrolyte showed a high capacitance of 208 F g−1 and good long-term stability (94% over 5000 cycles).

Keywords: hierarchical porous; rich sulfur; nitrogen rich; sulfur; nitrogen; sulfur containing

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2019

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