Functionalization of Petroleum Coke-Derived Carbon for Synergistically Enhanced Capacitive Performance

Nanoscale Res Lett. 2016 Dec;11(1):163. doi: 10.1186/s11671-016-1382-0. Epub 2016 Mar 24.

Abstract

Petroleum coke is a valuable and potential source for clean energy storage if it could be modified legitimately and facilely. In the present study, porous carbon with high surface area and abundant oxygen-containing groups was prepared from petroleum coke by chemical activation and modification processes. The as-prepared carbon exhibits a high surface area (1129 m(2) · g(-1)) and stable micrographic structure. It presents a high specific capacitance and excellent rate performance in KOH electrolyte. Even at an ultrahigh current density of 50 A · g(-1), the specific capacitance of the prepared carbon can still reach up to an unprecedented value of 261 F · g(-1) with a superhigh retention rate of 81 %. In addition, the energy density of this material in aqueous electrolyte can be as high as 13.9 Wh · kg(-1). The high energy density and excellent rate performance ensure its prosperous application in high-power energy storage system.

Keywords: Activated carbon; Oxygen doping; Petroleum coke; Pseudo-capacitance; Supercapacitor.