Template-assisted synthesis of ultrathin graphene aerogels as bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysts for water splitting and alkaline/neutral zinc-air batteries
“…7b). 74 The abundant porous structure and high electrical conductivity of carbon aerogels provide a functional platform to couple other active centers, achieving bifunctional oxygen catalytic performance.…”
Sustainable zinc–air batteries are considered promising energy storage devices owing to their inherent safety, high energy density, wide operating temperature window, environmental friendliness, etc., showing great prospect for future applications.
“…7b). 74 The abundant porous structure and high electrical conductivity of carbon aerogels provide a functional platform to couple other active centers, achieving bifunctional oxygen catalytic performance.…”
Sustainable zinc–air batteries are considered promising energy storage devices owing to their inherent safety, high energy density, wide operating temperature window, environmental friendliness, etc., showing great prospect for future applications.
“…In the EMIBF 4 electrolyte, it has a high energy power density (92 W h kg −1 can be achieved at 1 kW kg −1 , and even at an ultra-high-power density of 200 kW kg −1 , the energy density can be maintained at 39 W h kg −1 ). In Chen et al 's study, 92 a carbon aerogel composed of few-layer graphene was obtained after pyrolysis with precursor hydrogel using NaCl molten salt as a template, exhibiting high electrical conductivity (869 S m −1 ) with ultra-low mass density, which can be expected to have broad application prospects.…”
Section: Molten Salt Treatment To Generate Porous Carbonmentioning
We provide a comprehensive review of the molten salt strategy for the preparation of carbon-based materials by highlighting the roles played by molten salts. The application of these carbons in supercapacitors is also discussed.
“…In addition, an obvious 2D peak can be found at 2658 cm −1 , and the I 2D /I G is 0.73, indicating that OPC has fewer layers. [46][47][48] The X-ray diffraction (XRD) of these materials is shown in Fig. 3b and Fig.…”
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