Carbon framework modification; an interesting strategy to improve the energy storage and dye adsorption
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Porous carbons find various applications, including as adsorbents for clean water production and as
electrode materials in energy storage devices such as supercapacitors. While supercapacitors reach
higher power densities than batteries, they are less widely used, as their energy density is lower. We
present a low-temperature wet ultrasonochemical synthesis technique to modify the surface of
activated carbon with 1 wt% Cu nanoparticles. We analyzed the modified carbon using X-ray diffraction,
Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy and
confirmed the composite formation by N2 adsorption–desorption isotherms at 77 K. For comparison, we
did the same tests on pristine carbon. We used the modified carbon as an electrode material in a home
built supercapacitor filled with gel polymer electrolyte and as an absorbent of Malachite green dye. In
both applications, the modified carbon performed substantially better than its pristine counterpart. The
modified-carbon supercapacitor exhibited a single electrode-specific capacitance of approximately
68.9 F g 1. It also demonstrated an energy density of 9.8 W h kg 1 and a power density of 1.4 kW kg 1.
These values represent improvements over the pristine-carbon supercapacitor, with increases of
25.7 F g 1 in capacitance, 3.8 W h kg 1 in energy density, and 0.5 kW kg 1 in power density. After
10000 charging–discharging cycles, the capacitance of the modified-carbon supercapacitor decreased
by approximately 10%, indicating good durability of the material. We found that the modified carbon’s
absorbance capacity for Malachite dye is more than that of the pristine carbon; the adsorption capacity
value was B153.16 mg g 1 for modified carbon with pseudo-second kinetic order, in accordance with
the Redlich–Peterson adsorption model.
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Energy Advances. 2024, vol. 3, issue 6, p. 1354-1366.
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