Abstract

Nitrogen (N) is an important heteroatom that improves the capacitance of carbon materials used in supercapacitors. Here, N-doped carbon aerogels are prepared using cellulose nanofibril aerogels as the carbon source and template. Two types of N-doped carbon aerogels are prepared by N-doping at two stages of the carbon aerogel preparation process: N-doping before and after carbonization. Irrespective of the type of the process, the N-doped carbon materials maintain their interconnected hierarchical porous architectures and large specific surface areas. However, the amounts of N incorporated and the specific capacitance are highly dependent on the N-doping process. Compared with the carbon aerogel precursor, the N-doped carbon aerogels exhibit a larger volume, improved wettability, and excellent conductivity. In particular, the as-obtained N-doped carbon aerogel exhibits a high specific capacitance (152% higher than carbon aerogel) and good cycling stability (∼94.5% capacitance retention after 10 000 cycles)...

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