从生物废料中提取超级电容器电极材料的最新进展--综述

IF 6.7 3区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M.K. Nayak , B.B. Sahoo , D.N. Thatoi , S. Nazari , Rifaqat Ali , Ali J. Chamkha
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摘要

在全球范围内,超级电容器电极等储能设备的研究和制造都在迅速发展,这些设备可以快速储存和输送能量,并在短时间内提供大电流。本文综述了超级电容器(SC)电极材料是如何从生物废弃物(如熟鸡骨废料(CCBW)、鸡蛋壳、鱼鳃、鱼刺废料以及可生物降解和不可生物降解的海洋废弃物(如塑料、红树林、甲壳素和贻贝壳)中开发出来的,这些废弃物为超级电容器技术的实质性发展带来了经济效益。该研究涉及的合成和制备包括一步活化和胶体混合过程。通过 XRD、FESEM、EDS、傅立叶变换红外光谱、TGA、TEM 和 RAMAN 光谱对制备的材料进行了表征。结果表明,电极材料具有较高的碳含量和孔隙率,从而获得了较大的比表面积,这对于高电导率 SC 电极来说至关重要。研究人员使用 CV、GCD 和 EIS 技术分析了利用此类海洋废弃物材料制备的电极的电化学分析。
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Recent advances on supercapacitor electrode materials from biowastes- a review

As witnessed worldwide, there has been rapid growth in research and the creation of energy storage devices such as supercapacitor electrodes that can store and deliver energy at a speedy rate, and provide high currents in a short duration. This article deals with a review on how supercapacitor (SC) electrode materials get developed from bio-waste like cooked chicken bone waste (CCBW), chicken egg shells, fish gills, fishbone waste, and biodegradable and non-biodegradable marine wastes such as plastics, mangroves, chitosans, and mussel shells, which provide economic benefit for the substantiality of supercapacitor technology. The synthesis and preparation involved in the study include one step activation and colloidal blending processes. The characterization of the as-prepared materials is carried out by implementing XRD, FESEM, EDS, FT-IR, TGA, TEM, and RAMAN spectroscopy. It is visualized that electrode materials possess high carbon content with porosity leading to a greater specific surface area, which is essential for high conductance SC electrodes. Researche on electrochemical analysis of prepared electrodes from such marine waste materials using CV, GCD, and EIS techniques has been analyzed.

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Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices
Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices Materials Science-Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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11.90
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88
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: In 1985, the Journal of Science was founded as a platform for publishing national and international research papers across various disciplines, including natural sciences, technology, social sciences, and humanities. Over the years, the journal has experienced remarkable growth in terms of quality, size, and scope. Today, it encompasses a diverse range of publications dedicated to academic research. Considering the rapid expansion of materials science, we are pleased to introduce the Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices. This new addition to our journal series offers researchers an exciting opportunity to publish their work on all aspects of materials science and technology within the esteemed Journal of Science. With this development, we aim to revolutionize the way research in materials science is expressed and organized, further strengthening our commitment to promoting outstanding research across various scientific and technological fields.
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