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Cellulose-Derived Supercapacitors from the Carbonisation of Filter Paper.


ABSTRACT: Advanced carbon materials are important for the next-generation of energy storage apparatus, such as electrochemical capacitors. Here, the physical and electrochemical properties of carbonised filter paper (FP) were investigated. FP is comprised of pure cellulose and is a standardised material. After carbonisation at temperatures ranging from 600 to 1700?°C, FP was contaminant-free, containing only carbon and some oxygenated species, and its primary fibre structure was retained (diameter ?20-40??m). The observed enhancement in conductivity of the carbonised FP was correlated with the carbonisation temperature. Electrochemical capacitance in the range of ?1.8-117?F?g(-1) was achieved, with FP carbonised at 1500?°C showing the best performance. This high capacitance was stable with >87?% retained after 3000 charge-discharge cycles. These results show that carbonised FP, without the addition of composite materials, exhibits good supercapacitance performance, which competes well with existing electrodes made of carbon-based materials. Furthermore, given the lower cost and renewable source, cellulose-based materials are the more eco-friendly option for energy storage applications.

SUBMITTER: Jiang L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4608524 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cellulose-Derived Supercapacitors from the Carbonisation of Filter Paper.

Jiang Luyun L   Nelson Geoffrey W GW   Kim Heeyeon H   Sim I N IN   Han Seong Ok SO   Foord John S JS  

ChemistryOpen 20150729 5


Advanced carbon materials are important for the next-generation of energy storage apparatus, such as electrochemical capacitors. Here, the physical and electrochemical properties of carbonised filter paper (FP) were investigated. FP is comprised of pure cellulose and is a standardised material. After carbonisation at temperatures ranging from 600 to 1700 °C, FP was contaminant-free, containing only carbon and some oxygenated species, and its primary fibre structure was retained (diameter ≈20-40   ...[more]

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