Facile synthesis of mesoporous carbon material from treated kitchen waste for energy applications

Abstract Biomass is abundant, easily available, and environmentally benign source of C which can be converted to scientifically useful materials by appropriate processing. This work is our attempt to convert the treated kitchen waste and chicken manure into valuable mesoporous carbons, and to check...

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Main Authors: Prabhsharan Kaur, Subhashini Singh, Gaurav Verma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-03-01
Series:Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40243-018-0116-x
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spelling doaj-be39a539da0542478a7b4642d11e5b732020-11-24T21:04:32ZengSpringerOpenMaterials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy2194-14592194-14672018-03-017211010.1007/s40243-018-0116-xFacile synthesis of mesoporous carbon material from treated kitchen waste for energy applicationsPrabhsharan Kaur0Subhashini Singh1Gaurav Verma2Dr Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology (Formerly Department of Chemical Engineering & Technology), Panjab UniversityDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology (SLIET)Dr Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology (Formerly Department of Chemical Engineering & Technology), Panjab UniversityAbstract Biomass is abundant, easily available, and environmentally benign source of C which can be converted to scientifically useful materials by appropriate processing. This work is our attempt to convert the treated kitchen waste and chicken manure into valuable mesoporous carbons, and to check its suitability for energy applications. The samples have been prepared using high-temperature carbonization method, and the results are investigated for physical, chemical, and preliminary electrochemical studies. The synthesized porous carbons have mesoporous size distributions (10.29 nm) along with high-doped N content (9.2 at. %). An increase in the disordered porous structure and, hence, the number of active sites have been observed under field-emission scanning electron microscopy. In the electrochemical studies, a positive shift of − 0.104 V has been observed in the oxygen reduction onset potential of the kitchen waste and chicken manure-based mesoporous carbons as compared to the control sample. Interestingly, the electrocatalytic performance is even comparable to the commercial Pt/C-based electrocatalyst. These studies indicate the suitability of the designed electrocatalyst for clean energy devices. Our approach is also an effective way to dispose-off the kitchen waste by modifying it using poultry faeces, which is a remedy to manage large-scale organic waste.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40243-018-0116-xBiomassMesoporous carbonsKitchen wasteSustainabilityN-dopingPoultry faeces
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Gaurav Verma
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Subhashini Singh
Gaurav Verma
Facile synthesis of mesoporous carbon material from treated kitchen waste for energy applications
Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy
Biomass
Mesoporous carbons
Kitchen waste
Sustainability
N-doping
Poultry faeces
author_facet Prabhsharan Kaur
Subhashini Singh
Gaurav Verma
author_sort Prabhsharan Kaur
title Facile synthesis of mesoporous carbon material from treated kitchen waste for energy applications
title_short Facile synthesis of mesoporous carbon material from treated kitchen waste for energy applications
title_full Facile synthesis of mesoporous carbon material from treated kitchen waste for energy applications
title_fullStr Facile synthesis of mesoporous carbon material from treated kitchen waste for energy applications
title_full_unstemmed Facile synthesis of mesoporous carbon material from treated kitchen waste for energy applications
title_sort facile synthesis of mesoporous carbon material from treated kitchen waste for energy applications
publisher SpringerOpen
series Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy
issn 2194-1459
2194-1467
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract Biomass is abundant, easily available, and environmentally benign source of C which can be converted to scientifically useful materials by appropriate processing. This work is our attempt to convert the treated kitchen waste and chicken manure into valuable mesoporous carbons, and to check its suitability for energy applications. The samples have been prepared using high-temperature carbonization method, and the results are investigated for physical, chemical, and preliminary electrochemical studies. The synthesized porous carbons have mesoporous size distributions (10.29 nm) along with high-doped N content (9.2 at. %). An increase in the disordered porous structure and, hence, the number of active sites have been observed under field-emission scanning electron microscopy. In the electrochemical studies, a positive shift of − 0.104 V has been observed in the oxygen reduction onset potential of the kitchen waste and chicken manure-based mesoporous carbons as compared to the control sample. Interestingly, the electrocatalytic performance is even comparable to the commercial Pt/C-based electrocatalyst. These studies indicate the suitability of the designed electrocatalyst for clean energy devices. Our approach is also an effective way to dispose-off the kitchen waste by modifying it using poultry faeces, which is a remedy to manage large-scale organic waste.
topic Biomass
Mesoporous carbons
Kitchen waste
Sustainability
N-doping
Poultry faeces
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40243-018-0116-x
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