On the origin of the high capacitance of carbon derived from seaweed with an apparently low surface area
Published 2014 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
On the origin of the high capacitance of carbon derived from seaweed with an apparently low surface area
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume 2, Issue 44, Pages 18998-19004
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Online
2014-09-16
DOI
10.1039/c4ta03430a
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Block-Copolymer-Assisted One-Pot Synthesis of Ordered Mesoporous WO3−x/Carbon Nanocomposites as High-Rate-Performance Electrodes for Pseudocapacitors
- (2013) Changshin Jo et al. ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
- Simultaneous Formation of Ultrahigh Surface Area and Three-Dimensional Hierarchical Porous Graphene-Like Networks for Fast and Highly Stable Supercapacitors
- (2013) Yunyong Li et al. ADVANCED MATERIALS
- P/N co-doped microporous carbons from H3PO4-doped polyaniline by in situ activation for supercapacitors
- (2013) Chunlei Wang et al. CARBON
- Strongly coupled inorganic–nano-carbon hybrid materials for energy storage
- (2013) Hailiang Wang et al. CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
- Direct prediction of the desalination performance of porous carbon electrodes for capacitive deionization
- (2013) S. Porada et al. Energy & Environmental Science
- Sulfur-containing activated carbons with greatly reduced content of bottle neck pores for double-layer capacitors: a case study for pseudocapacitance detection
- (2013) Wentian Gu et al. Energy & Environmental Science
- Mesoporous nitrogen-rich carbons derived from protein for ultra-high capacity battery anodes and supercapacitors
- (2013) Zhi Li et al. Energy & Environmental Science
- Preparation and electrochemical performance of heteroatom-enriched electrospun carbon nanofibers from melamine formaldehyde resin
- (2013) Chang Ma et al. JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
- Generation of B-Doped Graphene Nanoplatelets Using a Solution Process and Their Supercapacitor Applications
- (2012) Jongwoo Han et al. ACS Nano
- Synthesis of Nitrogen-Doped Porous Carbon Nanofibers as an Efficient Electrode Material for Supercapacitors
- (2012) Li-Feng Chen et al. ACS Nano
- Ultrahigh Specific Capacitances for Supercapacitors Achieved by Nickel Cobaltite/Carbon Aerogel Composites
- (2012) Hsing-Chi Chien et al. ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
- A Controllable Synthesis of Rich Nitrogen-Doped Ordered Mesoporous Carbon for CO2Capture and Supercapacitors
- (2012) Jing Wei et al. ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
- Crumpled Nitrogen-Doped Graphene Nanosheets with Ultrahigh Pore Volume for High-Performance Supercapacitor
- (2012) Zhenhai Wen et al. ADVANCED MATERIALS
- High-performance charge storage by N-containing nanostructured carbon derived from polyaniline
- (2012) Nemanja Gavrilov et al. CARBON
- Atomic Dopants Involved in the Structural Evolution of Thermally Graphitized Graphene
- (2012) Yeoheung Yoon et al. CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
- Promising activated carbons derived from waste tea-leaves and their application in high performance supercapacitors electrodes
- (2012) Chao Peng et al. ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
- Effect of pore size and its dispersity on the energy storage in nanoporous supercapacitors
- (2012) S. Kondrat et al. Energy & Environmental Science
- Nitrogen- and Oxygen-Enriched Carbon With Square Tubular Structure Prepared From Polyaniline as Electrode for Supercapacitors
- (2012) X. Xiang et al. Fuel Cells
- Solvent Effect on the Pore-Size Dependence of an Organic Electrolyte Supercapacitor
- (2012) De-en Jiang et al. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
- Supercapacitive performance of nitrogen-enriched carbons from carbonization of polyaniline/activated mesocarbon microbeads
- (2012) Chun Wu et al. JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
- Highly stable performance of supercapacitors using microporous carbon derived from phenol–melamine–formaldehyde resin
- (2012) Xiaoxia Xiang et al. JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE ELECTROCHEMISTRY
- Electrochemically Active Nitrogen-Enriched Nanocarbons with Well-Defined Morphology Synthesized by Pyrolysis of Self-Assembled Block Copolymer
- (2012) Mingjiang Zhong et al. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
- Carbon Nanotube–Nanocup Hybrid Structures for High Power Supercapacitor Applications
- (2012) Myung Gwan Hahm et al. NANO LETTERS
- 3-Dimensional Graphene Carbon Nanotube Carpet-Based Microsupercapacitors with High Electrochemical Performance
- (2012) Jian Lin et al. NANO LETTERS
- Highly Conductive and Porous Activated Reduced Graphene Oxide Films for High-Power Supercapacitors
- (2012) Li Li Zhang et al. NANO LETTERS
- Carbonized Chicken Eggshell Membranes with 3D Architectures as High-Performance Electrode Materials for Supercapacitors
- (2012) Zhi Li et al. Advanced Energy Materials
- Well-defined mesoporosity on lignocellulosic-derived activated carbons
- (2011) Ana Silvestre-Albero et al. CARBON
- Physical characterization of activated carbons with narrow microporosity by nitrogen (77.4K), carbon dioxide (273K) and argon (87.3K) adsorption in combination with immersion calorimetry
- (2011) J. Silvestre-Albero et al. CARBON
- Quenched solid density functional theory method for characterization of mesoporous carbons by nitrogen adsorption
- (2011) Gennady Yu. Gor et al. CARBON
- Synthesis of nitrogen doped microporous carbons prepared by activation-free method and their high electrochemical performance
- (2011) Ki-Seok Kim et al. ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
- Supercapacitor Capacitance Exhibits Oscillatory Behavior as a Function of Nanopore Size
- (2011) Guang Feng et al. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
- Oscillation of Capacitance inside Nanopores
- (2011) De-en Jiang et al. NANO LETTERS
- Capacitance in carbon pores of 0.7 to 15 nm: a regular pattern
- (2011) Teresa A. Centeno et al. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
- Carbon-Based Supercapacitors Produced by Activation of Graphene
- (2011) Y. Zhu et al. SCIENCE
- Carbon Dioxide Capture: Prospects for New Materials
- (2010) Deanna M. D'Alessandro et al. ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
- High voltage supercapacitor built with seaweed carbons in neutral aqueous electrolyte
- (2010) M.P. Bichat et al. CARBON
- A high-performance carbon derived from polyaniline for supercapacitors
- (2010) Jun Yan et al. ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS
- Preparation and electrochemical performance of polyaniline-based carbon nanotubes as electrode material for supercapacitor
- (2010) Miaomiao Yang et al. ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
- Nitrogen-containing microporous carbon nanospheres with improved capacitive properties
- (2010) Fabing Su et al. Energy & Environmental Science
- Probing Adsorption, Pore Condensation, and Hysteresis Behavior of Pure Fluids in Three-Dimensional Cubic Mesoporous KIT-6 Silica
- (2010) Freddy Kleitz et al. Journal of Physical Chemistry C
- Charge storage performance of doped carbons prepared from polyaniline for supercapacitors
- (2010) Limin Li et al. JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE ELECTROCHEMISTRY
- Preparation of activated carbon from sorghum pith and its structural and electrochemical properties
- (2010) S.T. Senthilkumar et al. MATERIALS RESEARCH BULLETIN
- Tuning Carbon Materials for Supercapacitors by Direct Pyrolysis of Seaweeds
- (2009) Encarnación Raymundo-Piñero et al. ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
- Quenched solid density functional theory and pore size analysis of micro-mesoporous carbons
- (2009) Alexander V. Neimark et al. CARBON
- Insights on Adsorption Characterization of Metal-Organic Frameworks: A Benchmark Study on the Novel soc-MOF
- (2009) J. Moellmer et al. MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
- Desolvation of Ions in Subnanometer Pores and Its Effect on Capacitance and Double-Layer Theory
- (2008) John Chmiola et al. ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreFind the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
Search