Abstract

Nitrogen and phosphorus codoped meso-/microporous carbon derived from biomass materials has been designed and successfully fabricated as high-performance electrodes for deionization capacitors. The obtained materials were prepared by the pyrolysis of pomelo peel via a dual-activation strategy by using NH4H2PO4 and KHCO3. It is interesting that the as prepared nitrogen and phosphorus codoped meso-/microporous carbon possesses a high specific surface area of 2726 m2 g–1 with high percentage of mesopores of 52%. It has been demonstrated that the obtained electrode shows high specific capacitance, low inner resistance and good wettability. Consequently, the obtained electrode exhibits good deionization performance in a 300–1000 mg L–1 NaCl solution at 1.0–1.4 V with a flow rate of 20–60 mL min–1. The electrode reveals an ultrahigh deionization capacity of 20.78 mg g–1 at 1.4 V in a 1000 mg L–1 NaCl solution. The regeneration performance of the obtained electrode is good. The good performance is ascribed to th...

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