In this work, a series of carbon aerogel microspheres(CAMs) with tailored pore structures were successfully prepared via a sol-gel method and subsequent heat-treatment at various temperatures from 600 to 1600 ℃. Th...In this work, a series of carbon aerogel microspheres(CAMs) with tailored pore structures were successfully prepared via a sol-gel method and subsequent heat-treatment at various temperatures from 600 to 1600 ℃. The effects of heat-treatment temperature(HTT) on the CAM microstructure were systematically investigated by physical and chemical characterization. The electrical conductivity increased by up to 250 S/cm and mesopores with high electrolyte accessibility developed in the CAM with increasing HTT. However, the specific surface area(SSA) decreased for HTTs from 1000 to 1600 ℃. The results show that these two factors should be finely balanced for further applications in high power supercapacitors.The CAMs carbonized at 1000 ℃ had the highest SSA(1454 m^2/g), large mesoporous content(20%) and favorable conductivity(71 S/cm). They delivered a high energy density of 38.4 Wh/kg at a power density of 0.17 kW/kg. They retained an energy density of 25.5 Wh/kg even at a high power density of 10.2 kW/kg,and a good rate capability of 84% after 10,000 cycles. This performance is superior to, or at least comparable to, those of most reported carbon materials.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51402324, 51002166 and 51402325)
文摘In this work, a series of carbon aerogel microspheres(CAMs) with tailored pore structures were successfully prepared via a sol-gel method and subsequent heat-treatment at various temperatures from 600 to 1600 ℃. The effects of heat-treatment temperature(HTT) on the CAM microstructure were systematically investigated by physical and chemical characterization. The electrical conductivity increased by up to 250 S/cm and mesopores with high electrolyte accessibility developed in the CAM with increasing HTT. However, the specific surface area(SSA) decreased for HTTs from 1000 to 1600 ℃. The results show that these two factors should be finely balanced for further applications in high power supercapacitors.The CAMs carbonized at 1000 ℃ had the highest SSA(1454 m^2/g), large mesoporous content(20%) and favorable conductivity(71 S/cm). They delivered a high energy density of 38.4 Wh/kg at a power density of 0.17 kW/kg. They retained an energy density of 25.5 Wh/kg even at a high power density of 10.2 kW/kg,and a good rate capability of 84% after 10,000 cycles. This performance is superior to, or at least comparable to, those of most reported carbon materials.