Multi-scale self-templating synthesis strategy of lignin-derived hierarchical porous carbons toward high-performance zinc ion hybrid supercapacitors

Authors:Zhao, Lei; Jian, Wenbin; Zhang, Xiaoshan; Wen, Fuwang; Zhu, Jiahao; Huang, Si; Yin, Jian; Lu, Ke; Zhou, Mingsong; Zhang, Wenli*; Qiu, Xueqing*
Source:Journal of Energy Storage, 2022, 53: 105095.
DOI:10.1016/j.est.2022.105095

Summary

Chemical activation is a common process for preparing porous carbon electrode materials of supercapacitors. Nevertheless, chemical activation approach has the disadvantages of being chemically caustic, environmentally unfriendly, and expensive. This study constitutes a multi-scale self-template approach for the preparation of lignin-derived hierarchical porous carbons (LHPCs) with high specific surface areas and excellent electrochemical performances. KCl, carbonates, and sulfates, generated in the carbonization process, play the role of multi-scale template agents for the pore-forming process. LHPCs exhibited superb electrochemical performances as electrodes of supercapacitors with alkaline and neutral sulfate electrolytes. In addition, the Zn//LHPCs hybrid supercapacitors (ZIHSCs) achieved an ultra-high energy density of 135 Wh kg(-1), which is 20 times higher than symmetric supercapacitors with KOH electrolytes (6.6 Wh kg(- 1)) and 9 times higher than symmetric super capacitors with Na2SO4 electrolyte (14.8 Wh kg(- 1)). This work proposes a general multi-scale self-template strategy for the synthesis of hierarchical porous carbons from sodium lignosulfonate for supercapacitor applications.

  • Institution
    广东工业大学

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