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Title: Soya derived heteroatom doped carbon as a promising platform for oxygen reduction, supercapacitor and CO2 capture
Authors: Rana, M.
Gautam, U.K.
Keywords: Cathode material
CO2 capture
Doped carbon
Oxygen reduction reaction
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Citation: Carbon, 114
Abstract: Doped carbon allotropes are promising materials for use in a range of applications in energy harvesting and gas adsorption. Synthesis of multifunctional C is however challenging as it requires simultaneous control over surface area, conductivity, chemical nature and loading of heteroatoms in the carbon matrix, usually yielding a material at a time that favours a single application. Pyridinic-N on C-surface, for instance, facilitates oxygen reduction (ORR) and CO2 capture, whereas more heteroatom enhances capacitance. Here we report on soya derived N-doped carbon having high surface area of 1072 m2/g and exhibiting superior performance for all these applications. Supercapacitors made of this material is operable in a wide potential window and possesses specific energy density of 24.3 Wh/kg with 93% capacitive retention beyond 10,000 charge-discharge cycles at a high 10 A/g discharge rate. It also exhibits one of the best performances among bio-derived materials towards ORR with half wave potential of −0.211 V (vs. SCE) in alkaline solution that involve facile multi-electron transfer at rate determining step. Further at 1 bar pressure, it captures an appreciable 14 wt% CO2 at 25 °C and 57.7 wt% at −78 °C
Description: Only IISERM authors are available in the record.
URI: https://agris.fao.org/agris-search/search.do?recordID=US201700136242
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