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Onion Husk-derived High Surface Area Graphene-like Carbon for Supercapacitor Electrode Material Application

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Journal Heliyon
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2024 Jul 12
PMID 38994073
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In this study, we report the synthesis of graphene-like carbon derived from onion husk, with potential application as an electrode material in energy storage devices. Graphene-like carbon (GLC) was synthesized from onion husk (OH) by preliminary carbonization at 550 °C, followed by thermochemical activation at various temperatures to determine the optimal activation parameters. The surface morphology of graphene-like carbon from onion husk (GLC-OH) samples after carbonization shows distinct thermal exfoliation of the material. This layering upon activation in KOH promotes the formation of highly porous graphene-like carbon flakes. According to the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) method, the specific surface area at 850 °C was 1924 m/g. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Raman spectroscopy results reveal the emergence of few-layer graphene with a significant amount of structural defects at 850 °C. As the temperature increases, the formation shifts towards multilayer graphene, which leads to a decrease in the specific surface area of the carbon material. The electrochemical characterization of the assembled GLC-OH-based supercapacitor synthesized at 850 °C revealed a markedly higher specific capacitance value of 131 F/g, along with a Coulombic efficiency of 98 % at a gravimetric current density of 1 A/g. Additionally, it exhibited a low charge transfer resistance (R) of approximately 1.4 Ω. Our study investigates the influence of structural changes on the electrochemical performance of biomass-derived activated carbon, highlighting the potential of graphene-like carbon from onion husk as a promising and low-cost material for future energy storage devices.

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