(212a) Nanoporous 3D Graphene-like Carbons for Electrochemical Energy Storage | AIChE

(212a) Nanoporous 3D Graphene-like Carbons for Electrochemical Energy Storage

Authors 

Bera, R. K., Institute for Basic Science
Ryoo, R., Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
In this presentation, we showcase recent advancements in energy storage applications utilizing zeolite-templated carbon (ZTC) materials [1]. The ZTC synthesis involves metal-ion-catalyzed carbonization followed by the removal of zeolite templates [2]. Successful synthesis yields ZTC products characterized by well-ordered microporous structures boasting high surface areas (> 2500 m2g-1) and remarkably narrow pore size distributions, typically around 1 nm [1]. This unique structure finds interesting application in various energy storage systems, including supercapacitors, lithium-ion batteries and capacitors [2–5]. Moreover, the nanopores of ZTC can accommodate guest species such as Co nanoparticles, molecular I2, and MnOx nanostructures, encapsulating them for prolonged cycling stability [6–8]. As reported in the literature, ZTC serves as an intriguing electrode material extending beyond traditional gas storage applications.

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