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Construction of fungi house: an architectural approach for fabrication of carbon microspheres with superior capacitive and salt removal performance

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 56, Issue 20, Pages 11907-11921

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-021-06065-z

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21978154, 21576176]

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This paper introduces a novel method for developing carbon microspheres with multiple interior chambers using a liquid template, allowing control over the size and number of chambers. These biomass-derived carbon spheres with defined interior structures exhibit excellent performance, expanding the possibilities for the development of advanced materials.
Microsized carbon spheres with the refined interior structure are highly desired, while it is challenging to achieve controllability limited to synthetic strategy. Herein, a novel architectural approach is proposed for developing interior multi-chamber carbon microspheres (MCMs) with the help of a liquid template. We focus on building rooms in fruit wine yeast and yielding fungi house, which apply to other kinds of yeast. The size and number of the room can be controlled. To the best of our knowledge, such biomass-derived carbon spheres with defined interior structures have never been reported yet. When used as electrodes for supercapacitors and capacitive deionization, the exemplified MCM exhibits specific capacitance 339.31 F g(-1) at 0.5 A g(-1) and a salt adsorption capacity of 21.61 mg g(-1) at 1.2 V, as well as excellent rate performance and cycle stability. Given the structure-dependent property, the architectural approach broadens the avenue to develop advanced materials. [GRAPHICS] .

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