Abstract

Activated carbons (ACs) were prepared by microwave-assisted heat treatment of petroleum coke with KOH as activation agent, and characterized by infrared spectroscopy and nitrogen adsorption technique with the aim of studying the effect of activation time on the properties of ACs for electrodes in electric double layer capacitors (EDLCs). The electrochemical properties of AC electrodes in EDLCs were studied by cyclic voltammetry, constant current charge–discharge and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The results show that the specific surface area (SBET) and total pore volume of ACs goes through a maximum as the activation time increases. At 35 min of the activation time, the as-made AC (denoted as AC-35) has a SBET of 2312 m2/g. With AC-35 as the electrode, its specific capacitance in EDLC at a current density of 50 mA/g can reach 342.8 F/g, and remains at 245.6 F/g even after 800 cycles while the energy density of the capacitor remains at 8.0 Wh/kg. The results have demonstrated that the microwave-assisted heat treatment is an efficient approach to the preparation of ACs with high performance for EDLCs.

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