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Al-MOF-derived spindle-like hierarchical porous activated carbon for advanced supercapacitors.

Xingyu LiuXiaoyue WangRui MiaoYan Zhi SunYongmei ChenYang TangPingyu WanJunqing Pan
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) and their derivatives have been widely used in electrochemistry due to their adjustable pore size and high specific surface area (SSA). Herein, a spindle-like hierarchical porous activated carbon (SPC) was synthesized through carbonizing the Al-BTEC precursor and then alkaline washing with NaOH. The fabricated SPC has a uniform shuttle-shaped structure, showing a large BET surface area of 1895 m 2 g -1 and an average pore size of 2.4 nm. The SPC product displays a high specific capacitance (SC) of 337 F g -1 at 1 mV s -1 and 334 F g -1 at 1 A g -1 . The retention of SC is about 95% after 100 000 cycles when the current density is 50 A g -1 , indicating its excellent stability. Furthermore, the assembled symmetrical capacitor with a two-electrode system exhibits a high SC of 173 F g -1 at 1 A g -1 and an energy density of 15.3 W h kg -1 at a power density of 336 W kg -1 . This work would provide a new pathway to design and synthesize carbon materials for supercapacitors with excellent properties in the future.
Keyphrases
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