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One-step production of N-O-P-S co-doped porous carbon from bean worms for supercapacitors with high performance.

Zhentao BianChunjie WuChenglong YuanYing WangGuangzhen ZhaoHongyan WangYong XieCong WangGuang ZhuChong Chen
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
In recent years, multi-heteroatom-doped hierarchical porous carbons (HPCs) derived from natural potential precursors and synthesized in a simple, efficient and environmentally friendly manner have received extensive attention in many critical technology applications. Herein, bean worms (BWs), a pest in bean fields, were innovatively employed as a precursor via a one-step method to prepare N-O-P-S co-doped porous carbon materials. The pore structure and surface elemental composition of carbon can be modified by adjusting KOH dosage, exhibiting a high surface area ( S BET ) of 1967.1 m 2 g -1 together with many surface functional groups. The BW-based electrodes for supercapacitors were shown to have a good capacitance of up to 371.8 F g -1 in 6 M KOH electrolyte at 0.1 A g -1 , and good rate properties with 190 F g -1 at a high current density of 10 A g -1 . Furthermore, a symmetric supercapacitor based on the optimal carbon material (BWPC 1/3 ) was also assembled with a wide voltage window of 2.0 V, demonstrating satisfactory energy density (27.5 W h kg -1 at 200 W kg -1 ) and electrochemical cycling stability (97.1% retention at 10 A g -1 over 10 000 charge/discharge cycles). The facile strategy proposed in this work provides an attractive way to achieve high-efficiency and scalable production of biomass-derived HPCs for energy storage.
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