Abstract

Heteroatom doped porous carbons have been widely used in aqueous zinc ion hybrid capacitors (AZICs) due to their merits of simple preparation process, excellent electric conductivity and abundant expose active sites. However, toxic and corrosive processes hinder their further applications. Herein, we report a template-free strategy to prepare nitrogen doped porous carbons from coal tar pitch for AZICs. Due to the structural characteristics of hierarchical pores and N, O heteroatoms, the AZIC fabricated by cathode presents the highest discharge capacity (133.1mAhg−1), the maximum energy density (112.3Wh kg−1), an excellent rate performance (65.9Wh kg−1at 15.26 kW kg−1) and a superior cycle stability over 15,000 cycles. This study points to an environmentally-friendly strategy to construct heteroatom-doped porous carbons for high-performance AZICs.

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