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Renewable biomass‐derived carbons for electrochemical capacitor applications

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AbstractBiomass is rich, renewable, sustainable, and green resources, thereby excellent raw material for the fabrication of carbon materials. The diversity in structure and morphology of biomass are relevant in obtaining carbon materials with different structures and performances. The inherent ordered porous structure of biomass also benefits the activation process to yield porous carbons with ultrahigh specific surface area and pore volume. Besides, obtained biomass‐derived carbons (BDCs) are hard carbon with porous morphology, stable structure, superior hardness/strength, and good cycling performances when used in electrochemical capacitors (ECs). The inherent N, S, P, and O elements in biomass yield naturally self‐doped N, S, P, and O BDCs with unique intrinsic structures. In this paper, the synthesis approaches and applications of BDCs in ECs are reviewed. It shows that BDCs electrochemical performances are highly determined by their pore structures, specific surface areas, heteroatoms doping, graphitization degree, defects, and morphologies. The electrochemical performances of BDCs can further be improved by compositing with other materials, such as graphene, carbon nanofibers/nanotubes, transition metal oxides or hydroxides, and conducting polymers. The future challenges and outlooks of BDCs are also provided.
Title: Renewable biomass‐derived carbons for electrochemical capacitor applications
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AbstractBiomass is rich, renewable, sustainable, and green resources, thereby excellent raw material for the fabrication of carbon materials.
The diversity in structure and morphology of biomass are relevant in obtaining carbon materials with different structures and performances.
The inherent ordered porous structure of biomass also benefits the activation process to yield porous carbons with ultrahigh specific surface area and pore volume.
Besides, obtained biomass‐derived carbons (BDCs) are hard carbon with porous morphology, stable structure, superior hardness/strength, and good cycling performances when used in electrochemical capacitors (ECs).
The inherent N, S, P, and O elements in biomass yield naturally self‐doped N, S, P, and O BDCs with unique intrinsic structures.
In this paper, the synthesis approaches and applications of BDCs in ECs are reviewed.
It shows that BDCs electrochemical performances are highly determined by their pore structures, specific surface areas, heteroatoms doping, graphitization degree, defects, and morphologies.
The electrochemical performances of BDCs can further be improved by compositing with other materials, such as graphene, carbon nanofibers/nanotubes, transition metal oxides or hydroxides, and conducting polymers.
The future challenges and outlooks of BDCs are also provided.

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