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Title: | Waste coffee grounds derived nanoporous carbon incorporated with carbon nanotubes composites for electrochemical double-layer capacitors in organic electrolyte |
Authors: | Poochai C. Srikhaow A. Lohitkarn J. Kongthong T. Tuantranont S. Tuantranont S. Primpray V. Maeboonruan N. Wisitsoraat A. Sriprachuabwong C. |
Keywords: | Ball milling Carbon nanofibers Electric discharges Electrochemical electrodes Electrolytes Organic carbon Supercapacitor Carbon nanotubes composites Coffee grounds Double-layer supercapacitor Electrochemical double-layer capacitors Electrochemicals Electrode material Nanoporous carbons Organic electrolyte Self-discharges Waste coffees Carbon nanotubes |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Abstract: | Carbon nanotube (CNT)-incorporated nanoporous carbon (NPC) derived from the waste coffee ground composite was proposed as a potential electrode material for electrochemical double layer supercapacitors with an organic electrolyte. CNT-incorporated NPC pastes with different CNT contents were fabricated via a simple ball-milling method and then coated on a carbon nanofiber paper using a doctor blade technique. According to structural characterization data, the 3%CNT/NPC material offered a high specific surface area of 1157.8 m2 g−1 with a small average pore diameter of 1.42 nm owing to the intercalation of CNT structures between the NPC flakes. From electrochemical measurements, a coin cell using 3%CNT/NPC in 1 M TEABF4/ACN exhibited a high specific capacitance of 132 Fg−1 and a high specific energy of 37.7 Wh kg−1 at 0.5 Ag−1, which are considerably higher than those using NPC (74 Fg−1 and 20.1 Wh kg−1) and CNT (48 Fg−1 and 14.7 Wh kg−1). In addition, the composite possessed higher rate capability, better cycling stability, and lower self-discharge rate compared with NPC and CNT electrodes. Hence, the 3%CNT/NPC composite was promising as an active material for producing advanced supercapacitors. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd |
URI: | https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/17551 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85118563244&doi=10.1016%2fj.est.2021.103169&partnerID=40&md5=282231804306e2f122a522622fd7bcee |
ISSN: | 2352152X |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus 1983-2021 |
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