Fabrication of dual heteroatom-doped graphitic carbon from waste sponge with "killing two birds with one stone" strategy for advanced aqueous zinc-ion hybrid capacitors.

J Colloid Interface Sci

Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Chemical Energy Storage and Novel Cell Technology, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Liaocheng University, Liaocheng 252059, China.

Published: October 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Emerging aqueous zinc-ion hybrid capacitors (AZICs) show excellent energy storage potential due to their strong electrochemical performance, influenced by the characteristics of carbon-based cathodes.
  • A new type of dual-doped porous graphitic carbon material (LC-750) has been created using waste sponge and coal tar pitch, achieving high graphitization and surface area.
  • The LC-750 cathode exhibits impressive capacities, energy and power density, and durability, while simulations indicate that nitrogen and sulfur doping enhance zinc ion adsorption, highlighting a sustainable method to create high-performance electrodes.

Article Abstract

Emerging aqueous zinc-ion hybrid capacitors (AZICs) are considered a promising energy storage because of their superior electrochemical performance. The pore structure, suitable heteroatom content, and graphitization degree (GD) of carbon-based cathodes significantly influence the electrochemical performance of AZICs. The N, S dual-doped porous graphitic carbon materials (LC-750) with the combined characteristics of high GD (1.11) and large specific surface area (1678.38 m g) are successfully developed by a facile "killing two birds with one stone" strategy using KFe(CO)·3HO as the activating and graphitizing agent, and waste sponge (WS) and coal tar pitch (CTP) as the heteroatom and carbon resource, respectively. Results show that the LC-750 cathode displays high capacities of 185.3 and 95.2 mAh g at 0.2 and 10 A g. Specifically, the assembled LC-750//Zn capacitor can offer a maximal energy density of 119.5 Wh kg, a power density of 20.3 kW kg, and a capacity retention of 87.8% after 15,000 cycles at 10 A g. Density functional theory simulations demonstrate that N and S dual-doping can promote the adsorption kinetics of Zn ions. This design strategy is a feasible and cost-effective method for the preparation of dual heteroatom-doped graphitic carbon electrodes, which enables recycling of WS and CTP into high-valued products.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2023.05.118DOI Listing

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