Abstract The energy density of supercapacitors could be improved significantly using microporous carbon-based materials (MP-CMs) with multitudinous redox-active heteroatoms through the hybrid charge storage behaviors of both pseudocapacitance and electrochemical… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The energy density of supercapacitors could be improved significantly using microporous carbon-based materials (MP-CMs) with multitudinous redox-active heteroatoms through the hybrid charge storage behaviors of both pseudocapacitance and electrochemical double layer capacitance in a redox-mediated aqueous electrolyte system. Waste-derived MP-CMs were prepared using a simple activation process and used as high-performance electrode materials for redox-mediated supercapacitors, showing a high specific capacitance of ˜512 F g−1 and a reasonable rate and cycling performance.
               
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