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In-situ synthesis of highly nitrogen, sulfur co-doped carbon nanosheets from melamine-formaldehyde-thiourea resin with improved cycling stability and energy density for supercapacitors

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Abstract For fabricating porous carbon nanosheets possessing ultra-high content (ca. 20 at%) of heteroatoms and large specific surface area, we propose a feasible and valid hard template strategy via one-step in… Click to show full abstract

Abstract For fabricating porous carbon nanosheets possessing ultra-high content (ca. 20 at%) of heteroatoms and large specific surface area, we propose a feasible and valid hard template strategy via one-step in situ pyrolysis of crosslinking polymer melamine-formaldehyde-thiourea resins. During the carbonization process, these resins can act as carbon precursor and nitrogen/surfur source with Mg(OH)2 as template, and the amounts of N/S are facile regulated by adding various quantities of thiourea. As a result, the optimal sample with the molar ratio of thiourea-to-melamine as 2.0 delivers high specific surface area (862 m2 g−1) and large pore volume (1.14 cm3 g−1). More importantly, the N/S contents can reach up to 21.85 at% and 2.33 at%, respectively. Due to the common influence of good porosity and high heteroatom content, it exhibits superior cycling stability (89.4% and 92.2% retention at 3 A g−1 after 5000 cycle) and remarkable energy density (14.4 and 30.2 Wh kg−1) in alkaline and neutral electrolytes, which can intuitively reveal the potential in the application for energy storage device.

Keywords: carbon nanosheets; melamine formaldehyde; formaldehyde thiourea; carbon; energy; thiourea

Journal Title: Journal of Power Sources
Year Published: 2019

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