Hierarchical Microcellular Microporous Carbon from Polyamic Acid Cryogel and its Electrochemical Capacitance

Authors
Choi, Yong-MunSingh, Kiran PalPark, Jong DeokYou, Nam-HoYang, Cheol-MinGoh, MunjuYu, Jong-Sung
Issue Date
2016-02
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
ENERGY TECHNOLOGY, v.4, no.2, pp.278 - 287
Abstract
The obtainment of a high specific surface area (SSA) without disrupting the conductivity of carbon is very challenging. Herein, an as-synthesized polyamic acid (PAA) derivative dissolved in 1,4-dioxane solvent was freeze dried to prepare a PAA cryogel, which allowed homogenous shrinkage of the texture and a high carbon yield upon carbonization. This work presents the successful template-free preparation of a high-surface area microporous carbon with a unique microcellular structure by simple carbonization treatment of a PAA cryogel. Upon increasing the carbonization temperature, the N content decreased, which was unfavorable for capacitance, but simultaneously, both the surface area and the crystallinity increased, which was beneficial in increasing the capacitance; these results are indicative of an interesting trade-off relationship between surface area, conductivity, and the N content of the carbon. In particular, C-PAA(1000) prepared by carbonization at 1000 degrees C from the PAA cryogel showed a high porosity of approximately 90.8% and a remarkably high SSA of 2038 m(2)g(-1) along with high crystallinity and effective N doping favorable for good conductivity; this material thus illustrates a high specific capacitance of 248 Fg(-1) at 0.5 Ag-1 and excellent stability in inorganic electrolyte.
Keywords
PERFORMANCE ELECTRODE MATERIAL; MULTIMODAL POROUS CARBON; DOUBLE-LAYER CAPACITOR; ACTIVATED CARBON; SUPERCAPACITOR ELECTRODES; DOPED GRAPHENE; NITROGEN; FILMS; GRAPHITE; CONDUCTIVITY; PERFORMANCE ELECTRODE MATERIAL; MULTIMODAL POROUS CARBON; DOUBLE-LAYER CAPACITOR; ACTIVATED CARBON; SUPERCAPACITOR ELECTRODES; DOPED GRAPHENE; NITROGEN; FILMS; GRAPHITE; CONDUCTIVITY; carbon; cryogels; hierarchical structures; microporous materials; supercapacitance
ISSN
2194-4288
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124442
DOI
10.1002/ente.201500225
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