The development of cost-effective
and renewable carbon electrodes
by using a green production approach is of significant importance
for supercapacitors (SCs). Herein, we present an effective synthetic
method that utilizes pistachio shells and Na2S2O3 as a carbon precursor and activating agent, respectively,
to prepare porous carbon by hydrothermal carbonization and subsequent
chemical activating processes. The NCNaK-1 (optimum sample, N/S doped
carbon prepared by Na2S2O3 and KCl
at 800 °C) exhibits sponge-like morphology, a relatively high
specific surface area of 775 m2 g–1 along
with interconnected hierarchical porosity, and high nitrogen/sulfur
doping into the carbon framework. The specific capacity of the NCNaK-1
electrode is as high as 166 F g–1 at a current density
of 0.5 A g–1 in 1 M KOH electrolyte and ∼96%
capacitance retention over 5000 cycles. Moreover, a SC assembled with
NCNaK-1 electrodes has an energy density of 2.7 W h kg–1 at a power density of 250 W kg–1. This research
introduces a sustainable, environmentally benign, economic, high production
yield, and efficient porous carbon production strategy.
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