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      Surface modification of biomass-derived hard carbon by grafting porous carbon nanosheets for high-performance supercapacitors

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          PCNS/BHC composites were prepared by grafting PCNSs with high graphitization degree and abundant pores onto BHC surfaces for high-performance supercapacitors.

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          The conversion of renewable biomass offers a great opportunity for economic fabrication of carbon materials for energy storage devices. However, it is difficult to finely tune the structures of biomass-derived hard carbons (BHCs) due to the inherent robust microstructures of biomass itself, limiting the wide applications of BHCs. Obtaining routes to further optimize the structures of BHCs for supercapacitors is still a large challenge. Inspired by nature in which leaves effectively increase the air-accessible surface area of plants to absorb more carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, we aim to increase the accessible surface area of BHCs for ion adsorption by grafting leaf-like units onto the surface of BHCs. In this study, porous carbon nanosheets (PCNSs) functioning as porous leaves are grafted onto rice husk-derived carbons (RHCs) to fabricate PCNS/RHC composites. The as-prepared PCNS/RHC composites are endowed with sheet-like architecture and abundant short pores. As the electrodes for supercapacitors, the PCNS/RHC composite exhibits a high specific capacitance of 315 F g −1 at 0.1 A g −1 and an excellent rate capability of 189 F g −1 at 50 A g −1. The present study demonstrates an effective and universal strategy to boost the functionality of BHCs materials for energy storage devices.

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          Journal
          JMCAET
          Journal of Materials Chemistry A
          J. Mater. Chem. A
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          2050-7488
          2050-7496
          2018
          2018
          : 6
          : 33
          : 15954-15960
          Affiliations
          [1 ]School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
          [2 ]Anhui Key Lab of Coal Clean Conversion and Utilization
          [3 ]Anhui University of Technology
          [4 ]Maanshan 243002
          [5 ]China
          [6 ]Carbon Research Lab
          [7 ]Liaoning Key Lab for Energy Materials and Chemical Engineering
          [8 ]State Key Lab of Fine Chemicals
          [9 ]Dalian University of Technology
          [10 ]Dalian 116024
          Article
          10.1039/C8TA04080J
          4a9108a4-cf74-4ed0-8d1d-c12b21941258
          © 2018

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