Zakaria Mohamed Nor, Fatima Omar Al-Qwairi, Abdulmajid Mirghni, Amin Al-Fakih, Shamsad Ahmad, Mohammed Al-Osta, Atif Saeed Alzahrani, Ismail M Budaiwi, Md Abdul Aziz
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摘要
开发有效、经济、环保的储能解决方案对可持续建筑结构至关重要。赤泥是一种废弃材料,被用作超级电容器的电解质和隔膜,同时在钢网电极上涂覆从黄麻条中提取的活性炭。对 RM 增强型超级电容器的测试表明,按重量计,20% 的 RM 是最佳用量。弹性模量提高了 33%,拉伸强度提高了 3%,压缩强度提高了 10%。耐久性基本未受影响,额外的吸水率和收缩率变化很小。电化学测试表明,超级电容器电池的扩展电池电位为 1.5 V,在 0.4 A g-1 的条件下,最大比电容为 62.3 F g-1。这将能量密度提高到 19.5 Wh kg-1,0.4 A g-1 时的功率密度为 301.8 W kg-1,0.8 A g-1 时的最大功率密度为 605.8 W kg-1。在连续 450 次 GCD 循环后,电池仍能保持 77% 的初始电容,显示出显著的稳定性。这种稳定性得益于固体电解质以及 JC 和 RM 之间的协同作用,这表明未来的储能设备有望取得巨大进步。
From Waste to Power: Developing Structural Supercapacitors with Red Mud and Jute Stick.
Developing effective, cost-efficient, and eco-friendly energy storage solutions is crucial for sustainable building structures. Red mud, a waste material, was used as the electrolyte and separator in supercapacitors, alongside activated carbon derived from jute sticks coated on steel mesh electrodes. Tests on RM-enhanced supercapacitors showed that 20% by weight of RM was the best amount. This increased the modulus of elasticity by 33%, the tensile strength by 3%, and the compressive strength by 10%. Durability was largely unaffected, with minimal additional water absorption and slight shrinkage variation. The supercapacitor cell had an extended cell potential of 1.5 V and a maximum specific capacitance of 62.3 F g-1 at 0.4 A g-1, as shown by electrochemical tests. This improved energy density to 19.5 Wh kg-1, with a power density of 301.8 W kg-1 at 0.4 A g-1 and a maximum power density of 605.8 W kg-1 at 0.8 A g-1. The cell retained 77% of its initial capacitance after 450 continuous GCD cycles, demonstrating notable stability. This stability is due to the solid electrolyte and the synergy between JC and RM, indicating promising advancements for future energy storage devices.
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