Bamboo fiber-derived porous carbon microspheres decorated with MnO2 for enhanced

DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS(2023)

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Abstract
Manganese dioxide holds great potential as a pseudocapacitive material for supercapacitors. However, its limited electrical conductivity hampers the realization of its theoretically predicted capacitance. In this study, we suc-cessfully synthesized MnO2 in-situ on porous carbon microspheres derived from bamboo pulp fibers using a hydrothermal method. The morphology and phase of MnO2 were controlled by adjusting reduction reaction of KMnO4. Porous carbon spheres coated with sheet-like delta-MnO2 were obtained at a low Mn/C ratio, resulting in an impressive specific surface area of 401.4 m2 g-1. The composite exhibited remarkable specific capacitance of 364.4 F g-1 at a current density of 0.5 A g-1 and exhibited excellent capacitance retention of 99.7 % after undergoing 10,000 cycles. Incorporation of MnO2 improved the capacitance performance of porous carbon spheres by 81 %. This study presents promising prospects for the sustainable and environmentally friendly production of bamboo-derived carbon composite materials for supercapacitors.
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Bamboo,Carbon microspheres,Manganese dioxide,Hydrothermal reaction,Supercapacitor
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