Abstract

In this paper, porous carbon electrodes were prepared by using walnut shell and phenolic resin as matrix materials, combined with selective laser sintering (SLS) technology and carbonization process. The effects of different ratios and temperatures on the macroscopic morphology, graphitization degree, electrical conductivity and pore structure of the carbonized parts were investigated. The results show that the lower proportion of walnut shell and the higher carbonization temperature increase the degree of graphitization. High temperature has a significant effect on the conductivity. The conductivity at 1000 °C is 7.5197 S·cm−1, which is 752 % higher than that at 600 °C, while the conductivity at 30 % walnut shell content is only 75.4 % higher than that at 50 %. This study provides a new reference for the preparation of carbon electrodes with complex shape and structure by biomass consumables.

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