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High energy Na-Ion capacitor employing graphitic carbon fibers from waste rubber with diglyme-based electrolyte

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2021)

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Co-intercalation process using glyme-based solvents has brought new prospects for the reversible Na-intercalation into the graphitic materials. We report a high-energy Na-ion capacitor (SIC) with graphitic carbon nanofibers (GCNF) as a battery-type component obtained from the depolymerization of waste rubber. The kinetic study reveals that similar to 51% contribution is originated from the diffusion-controlled Faradaic mechanism for GCNF compared to the similar to 61% for commercial graphite powder. The synthesis procedure and less crystalline nature of the GCNF lead to the lowered intercalation potential, and extended Na-ion storage capacity in the lower potential region (vs. Na+/Na) which is significant compared to the graphite powder. Further, the half-cell delivered a discharge capacity of similar to 118 mAh g(-1) irrespective of the applied current rate, which signifies the importance of this concept. In a SIC configuration with activated carbon, the SIC renders an energy density of 55.58 Wh kg(-1) at 25 degrees C. In addition, exceptional low-temperature performance (<10 degrees C) is noted with a maximum energy density of 54.69 Wh kg(-1) and > 97% capacity retention after 5000 cycles. This low-temperature performance, high energy density, and exceptional cyclability certainly offer a unique hybrid charge storage system that eventually explores the possibility of using graphitic carbon fibers towards balanced energy and power capabilities. On a lighter note, this study also provides the opportunity to handle the waste materials effectively for sustained charge storage applications.
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Na-ion capacitor,Graphitic carbon nanofibers,Solvent-co intercalation,Low-temperature performance
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