Interconnected Carbon Nanosheets Derived from Hemp for Ultrafast Supercapacitors with High Energy
National Institute for Nanotechnology · University of Alberta · +1 more institution
Abstract
We created unique interconnected partially graphitic carbon nanosheets (10-30 nm in thickness) with high specific surface area (up to 2287 m(2) g(-1)), significant volume fraction of mesoporosity (up to 58%), and good electrical conductivity (211-226 S m(-1)) from hemp bast fiber. The nanosheets are ideally suited for low (down to 0 °C) through high (100 °C) temperature ionic-liquid-based supercapacitor applications: At 0 °C and a current density of 10 A g(-1), the electrode maintains a remarkable capacitance of 106 F g(-1). At 20, 60, and 100 °C and an extreme current density of 100 A g(-1), there is excellent capacitance retention (72-92%) with the specific capacitances being 113, 144, and 142 F g(-1),…
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Authors
14- HWHuanlei WangCorresponding
National Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Alberta
- ZXZhanwei Xu
University of Alberta, National Institute for Nanotechnology
- AKAlireza Kohandehghan
University of Alberta, National Institute for Nanotechnology
- ZLZhi Li
University of Alberta, National Institute for Nanotechnology
- KCKai Cui
National Institute for Nanotechnology
Topics & keywords
- Supercapacitor
- Materials science
- Capacitance
- Current density
- Carbonization
- Power density
- Hydrothermal carbonization
- Chemical engineering
- Affordable and clean energy