Nanoporous carbon materials with enhanced supercapacitance performance and non-aromatic chemical sensing with C1/C2 alcohol discrimination
We have investigated the textural properties, electrochemical supercapacitances and vapor sensing performances of bamboo-derived nanoporous carbon materials (NCM). Bamboo, an abundant natural biomaterial, was chemically activated with phosphoric acid at 400 °C and the effect of impregnation ratio of...
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doaj-8925d9417c26423abd30c66ed5bc25c22021-07-06T11:30:14ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Advanced Materials1468-69961878-55142016-01-0117148349210.1080/14686996.2016.12199711219971Nanoporous carbon materials with enhanced supercapacitance performance and non-aromatic chemical sensing with C1/C2 alcohol discriminationLok Kumar Shrestha0Laxmi Adhikari1Rekha Goswami Shrestha2Mandira Pradhananga Adhikari3Rina Adhikari4Jonathan P. Hill5Raja Ram Pradhananga6Katsuhiko Ariga7International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)Central Department of Chemistry, Tribhuvan UniversityInternational Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)Central Department of Chemistry, Tribhuvan UniversityCentral Department of Chemistry, Tribhuvan UniversityInternational Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)Central Department of Chemistry, Tribhuvan UniversityInternational Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)We have investigated the textural properties, electrochemical supercapacitances and vapor sensing performances of bamboo-derived nanoporous carbon materials (NCM). Bamboo, an abundant natural biomaterial, was chemically activated with phosphoric acid at 400 °C and the effect of impregnation ratio of phosphoric acid on the textural properties and electrochemical performances was systematically investigated. Fourier transform-infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy confirmed the presence of various oxygen-containing surface functional groups (i.e. carboxyl, carboxylate, carbonyl and phenolic groups) in NCM. The prepared NCM are amorphous in nature and contain hierarchical micropores and mesopores. Surface areas and pore volumes were found in the range 218–1431 m2 g−1 and 0.26–1.26 cm3 g−1, respectively, and could be controlled by adjusting the impregnation ratio of phosphoric acid and bamboo cane powder. NCM exhibited electrical double-layer supercapacitor behavior giving a high specific capacitance of c.256 F g−1 at a scan rate of 5 mV s−1 together with high cyclic stability with capacitance retention of about 92.6% after 1000 cycles. Furthermore, NCM exhibited excellent vapor sensing performance with high sensitivity for non-aromatic chemicals such as acetic acid. The system would be useful to discriminate C1 and C2 alcohol (methanol and ethanol).http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2016.1219971nanoporous carbon materialselectrochemical propertiesvapor sensingnon-aromatic chemical sensingalcohol discrimination |
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Lok Kumar Shrestha Laxmi Adhikari Rekha Goswami Shrestha Mandira Pradhananga Adhikari Rina Adhikari Jonathan P. Hill Raja Ram Pradhananga Katsuhiko Ariga |
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Lok Kumar Shrestha Laxmi Adhikari Rekha Goswami Shrestha Mandira Pradhananga Adhikari Rina Adhikari Jonathan P. Hill Raja Ram Pradhananga Katsuhiko Ariga Nanoporous carbon materials with enhanced supercapacitance performance and non-aromatic chemical sensing with C1/C2 alcohol discrimination Science and Technology of Advanced Materials nanoporous carbon materials electrochemical properties vapor sensing non-aromatic chemical sensing alcohol discrimination |
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Lok Kumar Shrestha Laxmi Adhikari Rekha Goswami Shrestha Mandira Pradhananga Adhikari Rina Adhikari Jonathan P. Hill Raja Ram Pradhananga Katsuhiko Ariga |
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Lok Kumar Shrestha |
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Nanoporous carbon materials with enhanced supercapacitance performance and non-aromatic chemical sensing with C1/C2 alcohol discrimination |
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Nanoporous carbon materials with enhanced supercapacitance performance and non-aromatic chemical sensing with C1/C2 alcohol discrimination |
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Nanoporous carbon materials with enhanced supercapacitance performance and non-aromatic chemical sensing with C1/C2 alcohol discrimination |
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Nanoporous carbon materials with enhanced supercapacitance performance and non-aromatic chemical sensing with C1/C2 alcohol discrimination |
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Nanoporous carbon materials with enhanced supercapacitance performance and non-aromatic chemical sensing with C1/C2 alcohol discrimination |
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nanoporous carbon materials with enhanced supercapacitance performance and non-aromatic chemical sensing with c1/c2 alcohol discrimination |
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Science and Technology of Advanced Materials |
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1468-6996 1878-5514 |
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We have investigated the textural properties, electrochemical supercapacitances and vapor sensing performances of bamboo-derived nanoporous carbon materials (NCM). Bamboo, an abundant natural biomaterial, was chemically activated with phosphoric acid at 400 °C and the effect of impregnation ratio of phosphoric acid on the textural properties and electrochemical performances was systematically investigated. Fourier transform-infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy confirmed the presence of various oxygen-containing surface functional groups (i.e. carboxyl, carboxylate, carbonyl and phenolic groups) in NCM. The prepared NCM are amorphous in nature and contain hierarchical micropores and mesopores. Surface areas and pore volumes were found in the range 218–1431 m2 g−1 and 0.26–1.26 cm3 g−1, respectively, and could be controlled by adjusting the impregnation ratio of phosphoric acid and bamboo cane powder. NCM exhibited electrical double-layer supercapacitor behavior giving a high specific capacitance of c.256 F g−1 at a scan rate of 5 mV s−1 together with high cyclic stability with capacitance retention of about 92.6% after 1000 cycles. Furthermore, NCM exhibited excellent vapor sensing performance with high sensitivity for non-aromatic chemicals such as acetic acid. The system would be useful to discriminate C1 and C2 alcohol (methanol and ethanol). |
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nanoporous carbon materials electrochemical properties vapor sensing non-aromatic chemical sensing alcohol discrimination |
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