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Molten Base Carbonisation and Activation of Bamboo Shoots to Generate Capacitive Carbon

Egun, Ishioma Laurene; Hu, Di; He, Haiyong; Chen, George Zhen

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Authors

Ishioma Laurene Egun

Di Hu

Haiyong He



Abstract

Porous carbon with hierarchical pores has been produced from wet bamboo shoots via molten base carbonization and activation at 700 °C, with a short residence time of 1 h, using two different reactor configurations. The produced carbon exhibited a notable specific surface area (SSA) of 1198.47 m2 g−1 from the vertical reactor (V-1) and a surface area of 1190.51 m2 g−1 from the horizontal reactor (H-1), approaching that of the commercial YP50F (1425.89 m2 g−1). The SSA of derived carbon material is linked to abundant micropores developed during in situ carbon activation at elevated temperatures facilitated by KOH and the interaction of biomass components at room temperature. Also, elemental analysis revealed increased oxygen and nitrogen content in V-1 (27.04% and 2.74%, respectively) compared to H-1 (25.88% and 1.65%, respectively), and XPS analysis revealed different bond states for oxygen and nitrogen in V-1 compared to H-1. These differences in chemical composition were possibly influenced by reaction environments, compounds, and gases released during carbonisation, possibly affecting their behaviour towards eletrolytes. Further testing of derived carbons in an electrochemical double-layer capacitor showed that V-1 exhibited the highest specific capacitance (164.75 F g−1) compared to H-1 (160.26 F g−1) in an organic electrolyte (1 M TEABF4/AN). This increased capacitance is attributed to its larger SSA, hierarchical pores, and increased oxygen and nitrogen content that enhances capacitance resulting from some reversible electro-adsorption processes that do not involve electron transfer. Both H-1 and V-1 carbons exhibited better capacitance compared to YP50F (143.08 F g−1) and demonstrated cycling stability of 10,000 cycles with a capacity retention ability of 98 % at a specific current of 0.1 A g−1, demonstrating their potential as an alternative electrode material. These results highlight the potential for achieving hierarchical porous carbon from wet biomass via a process route that saves both time and energy towards biomass to carbon conversion.

Citation

Egun, I. L., Hu, D., He, H., & Chen, G. Z. (2024, May). Molten Base Carbonisation and Activation of Bamboo Shoots to Generate Capacitive Carbon. Presented at 3rd International Electronic Conference on Processes - Green and Sustainable Process Engineering and Process Systems Engineering, Online

Presentation Conference Type Conference Abstract
Conference Name 3rd International Electronic Conference on Processes - Green and Sustainable Process Engineering and Process Systems Engineering
Start Date May 29, 2024
End Date May 31, 2024
Acceptance Date May 28, 2024
Online Publication Date May 28, 2024
Publication Date May 28, 2024
Deposit Date Aug 4, 2024
Publicly Available Date Aug 20, 2024
Journal Proceedings
Electronic ISSN 2504-3900
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 105
Issue 1
Article Number 37
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2024105037
Keywords bamboo shoots, reactor configuration, porous carbon, residence time, carbonisation, capacitor, activation
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/37949567
Publisher URL https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/105/1/37

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