Hierarchically porous carbon nanosheets from waste coffee grounds for supercapacitors

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2015 Feb 18;7(6):3684-90. doi: 10.1021/am5081919. Epub 2015 Feb 3.

Abstract

The nanostructure design of porous carbon-based electrode materials is key to improving the electrochemical performance of supercapacitors. In this study, hierarchically porous carbon nanosheets (HP-CNSs) were fabricated using waste coffee grounds by in situ carbonization and activation processes using KOH. Despite the simple synthesis process, the HP-CNSs had a high aspect ratio nanostructure (∼20 nm thickness to several micrometers in lateral size), a high specific surface area of 1945.7 m(2) g(-1), numerous heteroatoms, and good electrical transport properties, as well as hierarchically porous characteristics (0.5-10 nm in size). HP-CNS-based supercapacitors showed a specific energy of 35.4 Wh kg(-1) at 11250 W kg(-1) and of 23 Wh kg(-1) for a 3 s charge/discharge current rate corresponding to a specific power of 30000 W kg(-1). Additionally, the HP-CNS supercapacitors demonstrated good cyclic performance over 5000 cycles.

Keywords: carbon nanosheet; porous carbon; supercapacitor; waste coffee grounds.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't