Preparation of highly porous binderless activated carbon electrodes from fibres of oil palm empty fruit bunches for application in supercapacitors

Bioresour Technol. 2013 Mar:132:254-61. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.01.044. Epub 2013 Jan 22.

Abstract

Fibres from oil palm empty fruit bunches, generated in large quantities by palm oil mills, were processed into self-adhesive carbon grains (SACG). Untreated and KOH-treated SACG were converted without binder into green monolith prior to N2-carbonisation and CO2-activation to produce highly porous binderless carbon monolith electrodes for supercapacitor applications. Characterisation of the pore structure of the electrodes revealed a significant advantage from combining the chemical and physical activation processes. The electrochemical measurements of the supercapacitor cells fabricated using these electrodes, using cyclic voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and galvanostatic charge-discharge techniques consistently found that approximately 3h of activation time, achieved via a multi-step heating profile, produced electrodes with a high surface area of 1704m(2)g(-1) and a total pore volume of 0.889cm(3)g(-1), corresponding to high values for the specific capacitance, specific energy and specific power of 150Fg(-1), 4.297Whkg(-1) and 173Wkg(-1), respectively.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Arecaceae / chemistry*
  • Biomass
  • Carbon / analysis
  • Carbon / chemistry*
  • Carbon Dioxide / chemistry
  • Dielectric Spectroscopy
  • Electrochemistry / methods*
  • Electrodes*
  • Fruit / chemistry*
  • Nitrogen / chemistry
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Carbon
  • Nitrogen