A unique carbon with a high specific surface area produced by the carbonization of agar in the presence of graphene

Chem Commun (Camb). 2013 Nov 14;49(88):10427-9. doi: 10.1039/c3cc46455e.

Abstract

A unique carbon with a high specific surface area was prepared by carbonization of a polymer-based precursor, agar, in the presence of graphene. Graphene prevents the shrinkage and aggregation of the carbonized particles, resulting in extraordinarily large external surface area (∼1200 m(2) g(-1)) of the carbon, which shows a high rate performance as a supercapacitor electrode.