超级电容器
循环伏安法
比表面积
活性炭
氢氧化钾
碳纤维
化学工程
材料科学
法拉第效率
电化学
碳化
电极
化学
吸附
复合材料
有机化学
扫描电子显微镜
催化作用
物理化学
复合数
工程类
作者
Godwin Mong Kalu-Uka,Shubham Kumar,Abraham Chinedu Kalu-Uka,Shruti Vikram,Gina Odochi Ihekweme,Nishant Ranjan,Esther Nneka Anosike-Francis,Gaurav Prajapati,Anayo Nduba,Azikiwe Peter Onwualu,Sandeep Kumar
出处
期刊:Research Square - Research Square
日期:2021-07-20
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.21203/rs.3.rs-676433/v1
摘要
Abstract The devastating effects of termites on wood and the contribution of termite activities to the rising levels of atmospheric CO2 and CH4 constitute a serious threat to global economy and the ozone layer. In order to stall the contribution of termites to the rising levels of greenhouse gases, this work considers the conversion of termite biomass to activated carbon electrode. The waste termite biomass obtained during the production of termite biodiesel was converted to activated carbon electrode by a one-step carbonization-activation process, using potassium hydroxide as activating agent. The optimal specific surface area of the activated carbon was recorded at 900 oC, 9 h and 3:1 KOH-biomass ratio. The surface morphology and functionalization of the activated carbon were examined using the SEM, TEM, XRD, Raman and XPS characterization techniques. The electrochemical performance of the activated carbon electrode was tested in aqueous (1 M H2SO4) and ionic liquid (1 M EMImBF4) electrolytes. Results obtained from cyclic voltammetry, galvanostatic charge-discharge and electrochemical impedance experiments showed that the specific capacitance of the activated carbon electrode was higher in 1 M H2SO4 (78 Fg-1 at 0.5 Ag-1) than in 1 M EMImBF4 (53 Fg-1 at 0.5 Ag-1). However, after completing 10, 000 chare-discharge cycles at 10 Ag-1, the activated carbon electrode lost ~ 5% of its specific capacitance in 1 M H2SO4 and ~ 2% of its capacitance in 1 M EMImBF4. Overall, the results showed that waste termite biomass could be valorised in the production of activated carbon for energy storage in supercapacitors.
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