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Performance of Electric Double Layers Capacitor Using Activated Carbon Materials from Rice Husk as Electrodes KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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한국재료학회지 (Korean Journal of Materials Research)
한국재료학회 (Materials Research Society Of Korea)
초록

Activated carbon (AC) was synthesized from rice husks using the chemical activation method with KOH, NaOH, a combination of (NaOH + Na2CO3), and a combination of (KOH + K2CO3) as the chemical activating reagents. The activated carbon with the highest surface area (around 2000m2/g) and high porosity, which allows the absorption of a large number of ions, was applied as electrode material in electric double layer capacitors (EDLCs). The AC for EDLC electrodes is required to have a high surface area and an optimal pore size distribution; these are important to attain high specific capacitance of the EDLC electrodes. The electrodes were fabricated by compounding the rice husk activated carbons with super-P and mixed with polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) at a weight ratio of 83:10:7. AC electrodes and nickel foams were assembled with potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution as the electrolyte. Electrochemical measurements were carried out with a three electrode cell using 6 M KOH as electrolyte and Hg/HgO as the reference electrode. The specific capacitance strongly depends on the pore structure; the highest specific capacitance was 179 F/g, obtained for the AC with the highest specific surface area. Additionally, different activation times, levels of heating, and chemical reagents were used to compare and determine the optimal parameters for obtaining high surface area of the activated carbon.

저자
  • Nguyen, Tuan Dung(Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Graduate School of PaiChai University)
  • Ryu, Jae Kyung( Deptarment of Dental Technology, ShinHan University) | Ryu, Jae Kyung
  • Bramhe, Sachin N.( Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Graduate School of PaiChai University) | Bramhe, Sachin N.
  • Kim, Taik-Nam( Department of Materials Sc) | Kim, Taik-Nam