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  Carbide-derived carbon aerogels with tunable pore structure as versatile electrode material in high power supercapacitors

Oschatz, M., Boukhalfa, S., Nickel, W., Hofmann, J. P., Fischer, C., Yushin, G., et al. (2017). Carbide-derived carbon aerogels with tunable pore structure as versatile electrode material in high power supercapacitors. Carbon, 113, 283-291. doi:10.1016/j.carbon.2016.11.050.

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Oschatz, Martin1, Author           
Boukhalfa, Sofiane, Author
Nickel, Winfried, Author
Hofmann, Jan P., Author
Fischer, Cathleen, Author
Yushin, Gleb, Author
Kaskel, Stefan, Author
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 Abstract: Carbide-derived carbon (CDC) aerogels with hierarchical porosity are prepared from cross-linked polycarbosilane aerogels by pyrolysis and chlorine treatment at 700 and 1000 °C. The low-temperature sample is further activated with carbon dioxide to introduce additional micropores and to remove surface functional groups. The influence of the micropore structures resulting from the different synthesis conditions and the effect of the combination of high specific surface areas of more than 2400 m2/g with the aerogel-type texture on the electrochemical properties of the carbons are investigated. Electrical double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) are assembled with aqueous (H2SO4, Li2SO4, LiCl, HCl), organic (1 M Tetraethylammoniumtetrafluoroborate in acetonitrile), and ionic liquid (1-ethyl-3-methylimidazoliumtetrafluoroborate) electrolytes. The larger micropores and higher surface area of the CDC aerogel prepared at 700 °C lead to higher capacitance compared to the material prepared at 1000 °C. Carbon dioxide activation leads to extremely high capacitance retentions at high current densities up to 60 A/g, which is critical for high power applications. High gravimetric specific capacitances with stable cycling and high capacitance retentions are achieved in all the studied electrolytes. This renders CDC aerogels versatile electrode materials for EDLCs with various electrolytes.

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 Dates: 2016-11-192017
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2016.11.050
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 113 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 283 - 291 Identifier: ISSN: 0008-6223