K 2 FeO 4 -Assisted Preparation of Discarded Badminton Shuttlecock Feather-Derived Hierarchical Porous Carbon for High-Performance Supercapacitors

Xinru Liu, Jianwei Yang,Zhentao Bian,Xuanxuan Zhao,Yanyan Zhu,Hongyan Wang, Lei Song,Juncai Chu,Ying Zhang, Ziyan Ye

JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS(2022)

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Abstract
Biomass waste carbon sources enjoy a place of pride because of their low-cost, environmentally friendly, and readily available nature. The development of an efficient approach to transform biomass wastes into functional carbon-based electrode materials is a hot topic. However, the production process of biologically-based activated carbon needs to be further improved. Here, discarded badminton shuttlecock feathers were used as precursor via activation with potassium ferrate (K 2 FeO 4 ) to prepare hierarchical porous carbon. The obtained carbon material with hierarchical pore structure displays a high specific surface area ( S BET ) of 1279.5 m 2 g −1 , large total pore volume ( V total ) of 0.73 cm 3 g −1 ,and high-level hetero-atom doping (N: 3.78 at.%, O: 7.5 at.%, S: 3.85 at.%). Experimental results reveal that the as-prepared FPCB-750–1:3 exhibits an excellent specific capacitance ( C g ) of up to 449 F g −1 at the current density of 0.1 A g −1 . Moreover, even at 10 A g −1 , the FPCB-750–1:3 electrode still presents a high capacitance of 216 F g −1 . In addition, the energy density (ED) of the FPCB-750–1:3//FPCB-750–1:3 symmetric cell reaches 56 Wh kg −1 at a power density (PD) of 720 W kg −1 in an aqueous electrolyte (1 M Na 2 SO 4 ), meanwhile maintaining a high-class long-term electrochemical stability (fading lower than 4% after 10,000 cycles of charging and discharging). This study provides a trustworthy method to produce promising electrode materials from waste biomass for high-performance supercapacitors. Graphical Abstract
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Discarded badminton shuttlecock feathers,K2FeO4 activation,supercapacitors,porous carbon
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