Sustainable Synthesis of Porous Biomass-Derived Carbon from Tecoma capensis for High Performance Supercapacitors: Characterization and Electrochemical Evaluation
S. Tharani,
A. Prithiba
Abstract:Biowaste carbon products possess interesting physico-chemical properties and are cost-effective due to their remarkable characteristics. Biomass carbon derived from Tecoma capensis (TCL) was processed using pyrolysis at a controlled temperature in an eco-friendly, innovative and sustainable way to develop biomass-derived carbon material. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the facile synthesis of porous carbon compounds from biowaste and evaluate their use in supercapacitors. Various analytical methods, su… Show more
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