Cucurbit[6]Uril-Derived Nitrogen-Doped Hierarchical Porous Carbon Confined In Graphene Network For Potassium-Ion Hybrid Capacitors

ADVANCED SCIENCE(2020)

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Potassium-ion hybrid capacitors (PIHCs) have attracted tremendous attention because their energy density is comparable to that of lithium-ion batteries, whose power density and cyclability are similar to those of supercapacitors. Herein, a pomegranate-like graphene-confined cucurbit[6]uril-derived nitrogen-doped carbon (CBC@G) with ultra-high nitrogen-doping level (15.5 at%) and unique supermesopore-macropores interconnected graphene network is synthesized. The carbonization mechanism of cucurbit[6]uril is verified by an in situ TG-IR technology. In a K half-cell configuration, CBC@G anode demonstrates a superior reversible capacity (349.1 mA h g(-1)at 0.1 C) as well as outstanding rate capability and cyclability. Moreover, systematic in situ/ex situ characterizations, and theory calculations are carried out to reveal the origin of the superior electrochemical performances of CBC@G. Consequently, PIHCs constructed with CBC@G anode and KOH-activated cucurbit[6]uril-derived nitrogen-doped carbon cathode demonstrate ultra-high energy/power density (172 Wh kg(-1)/22 kW kg(-1)) and extraordinary cyclability (81.5% capacity retention for 5000 cycles at 5 A g(-1)). This work opens up a new application field for cucurbit[6]uril and provides an alternative avenue for the exploitation of high-performance PIHCs.
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cucurbit[6]uril, energy storage mechanisms, hierarchical porous carbon, nitrogen doping, potassium-ion hybrid capacitors
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