Chitosan-based high-performance flexible supercapacitor via “in-situ co-doping/self-regulation-activation” strategy

International journal of biological macromolecules(2024)

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The construction of N, P co-doped hierarchically porous carbons (NPHPC) by a facile and green approach is crucial for high-performance energy storage but still an enormous challenge. Herein, an environment-friendly “in-situ co-doping, self-regulation-activation” strategy is presented to one-pot synthesize NPHPC using a phytic acid-induced polyethyleneimine/chitosan gel (PEI-PA-CS) as single precursor. NPHPC displayed a specific surface area of up to 1494 m2 g−1, high specific capacitance of 449 F g−1 at 1 A g−1, outstanding rate capability and cycling durability in a wide temperature range (−20 to 60 °C). NPHPC and PEI-PA-CS electrolyte assembled symmetric quasi-solid-state flexible supercapacitor presents superb energy outputs of 27.06 Wh kg−1 at power density of 225 W kg−1. For capacitive deionization (CDI), NPHPC also exhibit an excellent salt adsorption capacity of 16.54 mg g−1 in 500 mg L−1 NaCl solution at a voltage of 1.4 V, and regeneration performance. This study provides a valuable reference for the rational design and synthesis of novel biomass-derived energy-storage materials by integrating phytic acid induced heteroatom doping and pore engineering.
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Chitosan,Phytic acid,In-situ co-doping,Self-activation,Flexible supercapacitor,Capacitive deionization
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