Affiliation:
1. Platov South-Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI) Prosveschenia str. 132 Novocherkassk 346428 Russia
2. National University of Science and Technology MISiS Leninskii pr. 4 Moscow 119049 Russia
3. Boreskov Institute of Catalysis Ac. Lavrentieva pr. 5 Novosibirsk 630090 Russia
4. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry Russian Academy of Sciences Leninsky pr. 47 Moscow 119991 Russia
Abstract
AbstractSustainable human development urgently calls for decreasing the cost of energy storage. Continuous massive consumption of dedicated carbon electrode materials with complex internal molecular architectures requires rethinking both the source of materials and the process of their production. Finding an efficient sustainable solution is focused on the reuse and development of waste processing into corresponding high‐value‐added carbon materials. The processing of solid wastes into solid value‐added carbon materials (“solid‐to‐solid”) is relatively well developed but can be a two‐stage process involving carbon architecture rearrangement and heteroatom doping. Processing liquid wastes into high‐value‐added solid material (“liquid‐to‐solid”) is typically much more challenging with the need for different production equipment. In the present study, a new approach is developed to bypass the difficulty in the “liquid‐to‐solid” conversion and simultaneously built in the ability for heteroatom doping within one production stage. Polycondensation of liquid humins waste with melamine (as a nitrogen‐containing cross‐linking component) results in solidification with preferential C and N atomic arrangements. For subsequent thermochemical conversion of the obtained solidified wastes, complicated equipment is no longer required, and under simple process conditions, carbon materials for energy storage with superior characteristics were obtained. A complete sequence is reported in the present study, including liquid waste processing, nitrogen incorporation, carbon material production, structural study of the obtained materials, detailed electrochemical evaluation and real supercapacitor device manufacture and testing.
Funder
Russian Science Foundation
Subject
General Energy,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Chemistry
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