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Physical and electrochemical characterization of activated carbons prepared from firwoods for supercapacitors
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Physical and electrochemical characterization of activated carbons prepared from firwoods for supercapacitors

Feng-Chin Wu, Ru-Ling Tseng, Chi-Chang Hu and Chen-Ching Wang
Journal of Power Sources, Vol.138(1-2), pp.351-359
15/11/2004

Abstract

Activated carbon BET surface area Mesopores Steam activation Surpercapacitor
Activated carbons prepared from firwoods by means of a steam activation method at 900°C for 1-7 h are demonstrated as promising materials for supercapacitors. The carbons exhibit high-power, low equivalent series resistance and highly reversible characteristics between -0.1 and 0.9 V in aqueous electrolytes. The pore structure of the carbons is systematically characterized by the t-plot method based on N 2 adsorption isotherms. The adsorption equilibria of tannic acid, methylene blue, 4-chlorophenol and phenol from aqueous solutions on such carbons are perfectly fitted by the Langmuir equation. All the steam-activated carbons prepared at different activation times (t A ) display ideal capacitive performance in aqueous media. This is attributed mainly to the development of mesopores (with an average pore diameter, D p , between 2.68 and 3.04nm), which depends strongly on t A - The average specific capacitance of a steam-activated carbon with a t A of 7 h, as estimated from cyclic voltammetic curves measured at 200 mVs -1 , reaches 120 F g -1 between -0.1 and 0.9 V in acidic electrolytes. The capacitive characteristics of steam-activated carbons in NaNO 3 ,H 2 SO 4 and HNO 3 can be roughly determined by the adsorption data of species with suitable molecular weights. The results indicate that the observed increase in double-layer capacitance arises mainly from the development of mesopores. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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