Recent Progress in Polymer Waste‐Derived Porous Carbon for Supercapacitors

Author:

Wang Song1,Dou Jiali1,Holze Rudolf2,Zhang Tingting1,Ye Lin1,Duan Lin1,Xue Jia1,Li Sanxi1,Chen Xuecheng3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering Shenyang University of Technology No.111, Shenliao West Road, Economic & Technological Development Zone 110870 Shenyang P. R. China

2. Electrochemistry group at Technical University of Chemnitz (Germany) Technical University of Chemnitz 09107 Chemnitz Germany

3. Department of Nanomaterials at West Pomeranian University of Technology (Poland) West Pomeranian University of Technology Piastów Ave. 42 71-065 Szczecin Poland

Abstract

AbstractDue to the high power density, fast charging speed, and long cycling stability, supercapacitors have been developed rapidly in the area of electrical energy storage devices in the past decades. During the application of supercapacitors, it was found that the properties of the electrode material can greatly affect the supercapacitor performance. Recently, electrode materials based on polymer waste‐derived carbon materials (PWCM) have attracted much attention because of the low preparation cost, good electrode performance, and great benefits for environmental protection. This review aims to describe the recent research development and summarize the investigation state in the field of the PWCM electrodes prepared from polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polystyrene, etc. The preparation method and the electrode performance of the PWCM electrodes are compared. The relationship among the preparation methods, material structure, and electrochemical performance of the PWCM electrodes was explored. Furthermore, the prospects for the application of the PWCMs were provided.

Funder

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Catalysis

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