Carbonaceous electrode materials for supercapacitor: Preparation and surface functionalization

Lv, Yaokang and Wang, Juncheng and Ji, Dingwei and Li, Jianhang and Zhao, Suaisuai and Zhao, Yingjian and Cai, Zhiwei and He, Xuehua and Sun, Xiaofang (2023) Carbonaceous electrode materials for supercapacitor: Preparation and surface functionalization. Frontiers in Energy Research, 10. ISSN 2296-598X

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Abstract

Supercapacitors became more and more important recently in the area of energy storage and conversion. Their large power deliveries abilities, high stability and environmental friendliness characteristics draw tremendous attention in high-power applications such as public transit networks. Carbonaceous materials with unique surface and electrochemical properties were widely used in supercapacitors as electrode materials. This review focuses on the developments in supercapacitor electrodes made from carbonaceous materials recently, their working principle and evaluation parameters were summarized briefly. The preparation methods and electrochemical properties of different carbonaceous materials were compared and classified. It was found that the surface situation (e.g., porous structure, hydrophilic) of carbonaceous materials strongly affect the electrochemical performances of supercapacitor. So far, active carbons would be the most applicable carbonaceous electrode materials owing to their good chemical stability and conductivity, extensive accessibility inexpensiveness. But their energy densities still fall behind practical demands. Both theoretical calculations and experimental studies show that surface modification and doping of carbonaceous materials can not only optimize their pore size, structure, conductivity and surface properties, but also can introduce extra pseudocapacitance into these materials. Considering global environmental pollution and energy shortage problems nowadays, we sincerely suggested that future work should focus on domestic, medical and industrial wastes residues derived carbonaceous materials and scaled production process such as reactors and exhaust gas treatment.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Article Archives > Energy
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Date Deposited: 27 Apr 2023 06:03
Last Modified: 23 Oct 2024 04:03
URI: http://archive.paparesearch.co.in/id/eprint/1155

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