Activation‐Induced Surface Modulation of Biowaste‐Derived Hierarchical Porous Carbon for Supercapacitors
Pratigya Sharma, Deobrat Singh, Manickam Minakshi, Saleha Quadsia, Rajeev Ahuja
Abstract
Abstract Wheat straw‐derived carbon from the Wheatbelt region in Western Australia was subjected to chemical activation in an electrolyte containing either acid or base treatment. The findings showed an increase in electron/hole mobility towards the interfaces due to the presence of different surface functional groups such as C−SO x −C and S=C in the carbon framework for acid activation. Likewise, the galvanostatic capacitance measured at a current density of 2 mA cm −2 in a three‐electrode configuration for acid‐activated wheat straw exhibited 162 F g −1 , while that for base‐activated wheat straw exhibited 106 F g −1 . An increase of 34.5 % more capacitance was achieved for acid‐treated wheat straw. This improvement is attributed to the synergistic effects between surface functional groups and electrolyte ions, as well as the electronic structure of the porous electrode.