A hierarchical porous carbon material and supercapacitor prepared therefrom
A technology of hierarchical porous, carbon materials, applied in the field of materials and energy electrochemistry, to achieve high specific capacity and rate performance, low price, and good electrical conductivity.
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[0028] This embodiment includes the following steps:
[0029] Step (1): Mix diatomaceous earth and furfuryl alcohol at a mass ratio of 1:5, stir at room temperature for 1.5 h, and heat at 95° C. for 24 h. Then it was transferred to a tube furnace and heated at 900 °C for 3 h under an argon atmosphere at a heating rate of 5 °C / min to make it completely carbonized.
[0030] Step (2): Mix the obtained template carbon and potassium hydroxide solid at a mass ratio of 1:3, activate at 700°C for 1 hour at a heating rate of 5°C / min in an argon atmosphere, and wash with dilute hydrochloric acid after cooling Wash with deionized water and dry to obtain hierarchical porous carbon materials.
[0031] figure 1 is the X-ray diffraction pattern of the prepared hierarchical porous carbon material. There are two broad diffraction peaks at about 23° and 43°, corresponding to the (002) and (100) crystal planes of graphite respectively. After calculation, the (002) of the porous carbon material...
Embodiment 2
[0038] This embodiment includes the following steps:
[0039] Step (1): Mix diatomaceous earth and furfuryl alcohol at a mass ratio of 1:5, stir at room temperature for 1.5 h, and heat at 95° C. for 24 h. Then it was transferred to a tube furnace and heated at 900 °C for 3 h under an argon atmosphere at a heating rate of 5 °C / min to make it completely carbonized.
[0040] Step (2): Mix the obtained template carbon and potassium hydroxide solid at a mass ratio of 1:3, activate at 800°C under an argon atmosphere at a heating rate of 5°C / min for 1 hour, and then wash with dilute hydrochloric acid after cooling Wash with deionized water and dry to obtain hierarchical porous carbon materials.
[0041] The specific surface area of the prepared hierarchical porous carbon material is 854.9m 2 / g.
[0042] The prepared graded porous carbon material, conductive carbon and PTFE were mixed evenly according to the mass ratio of 80:10:10, and after the grinding was sufficient, they wer...
Embodiment 3
[0045] This embodiment includes the following steps:
[0046] Step (1): Mix diatomaceous earth and furfuryl alcohol at a mass ratio of 1:5, stir at room temperature for 1.5 h, and heat at 95° C. for 24 h. Then it was transferred to a tube furnace and heated at 900 °C for 3 h under an argon atmosphere at a heating rate of 5 °C / min to make it completely carbonized.
[0047] Step (2): Mix the obtained template carbon and potassium hydroxide solid at a mass ratio of 1:3, activate at 900°C under an argon atmosphere at a heating rate of 5°C / min for 1 hour, and rinse with dilute hydrochloric acid after cooling Wash with deionized water and dry to obtain hierarchical porous carbon materials.
[0048] The specific surface area of the prepared hierarchical porous carbon material is 1170.5m 2 / g.
[0049] The prepared graded porous carbon material, conductive carbon and PTFE were mixed evenly according to the mass ratio of 80:10:10, and after the grinding was sufficient, they were mix...
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