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Energy, Vol.94, 666-671, 2016
Pyrolytic cyanobacteria derived activated carbon as high performance electrode in symmetric supercapacitor
Cyanobacteria, as a renewable source of carbon, was used to prepare activated carbon electrodes in supercapacitors. The activation includes a pre-carbonization at 400 degrees C followed by KOH heat treatment at 800 degrees C, leading to efficient and high 'degree of graphitization. The activated carbon electrode consisted primarily of carbon and oxygen, and possessed a large specific surface area of 2184 m(2) g(-1),with pore size centered at 27 nm. In 6 mol L-1 KOH electrolyte, the electrode exhibited superior specific capacitance of 271 F g(-1) and 222 F g(-1) at a charge/discharge current density of 0.1 A g(-1) and 5.0 A g(-1), respectively. The results demonstrated that the activated carbon derived from cyanobacteria can serve as promising electrode material for electrical double-layer capacitors. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.