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Get Free AccessThree dimensional ordered mesoporous/microporous carbon microsphere arrays (MMCSA) were derived from chlorination of mesoporous titanium carbide/carbon composites which were prepared by a hard-templating method combined with a soft-templating self-assembly approach. The obtained carbon material has a high surface area (1464.4 m2 g−1) and a large pore volume (1.483 cm3 g−1), with mesopore size at about 8.5 nm, micropore size of 0.69 and 1.51 nm and an interconnected window size of about 60 nm. It exhibits a high capacitance of 134 F g−1 in nonaqueous electrolyte and good cycling stability with capacitance retention of 84% over 5000 cycles. The unique mesoporous structure and sphere array morphology provide a more favorable path for electrolyte penetration and transportation and lower electrode resistance to achieve promising rate capability performance, while the micropores in the mesopore walls greatly enhance the specific capacitance.
Dandan Zhou, Haijing Liu, Yonggang Wang, Congxiao Wang, Yongyao Xia (2011). Ordered mesoporous/microporous carbon sphere arrays derived from chlorination of mesoporous TiC/C composite and their application for supercapacitors. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 22(5), pp. 1937-1943, DOI: 10.1039/c1jm14334d.
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2011
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Journal of Materials Chemistry
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10.1039/c1jm14334d
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