Three-dimensional Porous Framework Lignin-Derived Carbon/ZnO Composite Fabricated by a Facile Electrostatic Self-Assembly Showing Good Stability for High-Performance Supercapacitors

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering(2019)

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This work demonstrates a kind of lignin-derived carbon/zinc oxide (LDC/ZnO) composite prepared through a facile electrostatic self-assembling carbonization process. Solidification of the lignin/zinc oxalate precursor results in zinc oxalate (ZnC2O4) crystalizing in lignin. The crystalized ZnC2O4 particle acts as both catalysts and activators during the high-temperature carbonization process. The prepared LDC/ZnO composites show a unique 3D porous framework structure, where ZnO nanoparticles are enchased by the lignin-derived carbon nanosheets. The LDC/ ZnO composites show a high pore volume, large specific surface area, and high electrical conductivity, thus demonstrating excellent electrochemical properties. LDC/ZnO-700 displays a high gravimetric capacitance (193 F.g(-1) at 0.5 A.g(-1)), outstanding durability, and superior rate capability in a two electrode system using the polyvinyl alcohol/KOH gel as the electrolyte. The capacitance is still maintained as 161 F g(-1) at 2.0 A.g(-1) after 10 000 cycles. This article provides a simple approach for preparing a lignin-derived carbon composite for energy storage and also a new way for lignin valorization.
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lignin,lignin-derived carbon,composite,ZnO,supercapacitors
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