Electrochemical Capacitors Based on Electrodes Made of Lignocellulosic Waste Materials
2020
Kolanowski, Ł | Graś, M. | Bartkowiak, M. | Doczekalska, B. | Lota, G.
Activated carbons have been obtained from the following organic precursors (lignocellulosic waste materials): willow, rapeseed straw, hemp shives, flax shives, switch grass, Virginia mallow and giant miscanthus. The activation process has been performed by using potassium hydroxide at 750 °C. Elemental analysis has been performed in order to determine the presence of heteroatoms in the carbon structure. Boehm titration was used to estimate the functional groups of carbon materials. The surface area was characterized using gas adsorption method. All the obtained samples have been used as electrodes for electrochemical capacitors operated in 1 M H₂SO₄. The electrochemical characterization was carried out using cyclic voltammetry, galvanostatic charge/discharge and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. All measurements proved that carbon materials obtained from different lignocellulosic wastes are suitable for energy storage applications. Moreover, the content of oxygen groups has great influence on the charge storage mechanism. Excessive oxygen content causes the disruption of surface conjugation of the carbon material.
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