Nanoporous polymer-derived activated carbon for hydrogen adsorption and electrochemical energy storage

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2022)

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The development and in-depth characterization of multifunctional materials with versatile use in energy and environmental applications has been a topic of on-going investigations. In this work, a nanoporous polymer-/polyaniline-derived activated carbon (PDAC), with large surface area (similar to 2200 m(2)/g) and large pore volume (similar to 1 cm(3)/g), was thoroughly studied towards its applicability for H-2 storage and supercapacitor energy storage. The PDAC demonstrated a superior H-2 adsorption performance under cryogenic conditions, reaching a high and fully reversible excess gravimetric H-2 uptake of similar to 5.5 wt% at 77 K and similar to 60 bar, along with a similar to 8.3 kJ/mol heat of adsorption at zero coverage. Furthermore, thin PDAC electrodes with an aqueous CsCl electrolyte were combined in a supercapacitor cell that exhibited a gravimetric capacitance of similar to 130 F/g for a 0.5 mV/s scanning rate along with a 99% coulombic efficiency and a 100% capacitance retention after 2500 charge/discharge cycles. The PDAC material showed substantially improved H-2 and electrochemical energy storage performance compared to a well-established commercial activated carbon, which is attributed to the overall smaller pore sizes of the PDAC structure.
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Nanoporous carbon,Polyaniline,Hydrogen storage,Supercapacitor,Electrode,Pore size
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