Abstract
Nitrogen-enriched hierarchical porous carbon nanofibers (NHCFs) are promising candidates for supercapacitors. However, the synthesis of these carbons with high N content and large specific surface area is still great challenging. Here, a flexible NHCF paper is fabricated by electrospinning zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) suspended in polyacrylonitrile (PAN) solution, followed by a combined heating and acid treatment. The specific surface area and N content of the prepared NHCFs can be controlled by varying the amounts of ZIF-8 and calcination temperature. The highest specific surface area (559m2g−1), ultrahigh N content (15.59wt%) and best electrochemical performance can be obtained from the calcination of PAN/ZIF-8 (66.7wt%) at 800°C, with a maximum specific capacitance of 302Fg−1 at a current density of 0.5Ag−1. In addition, the specific capacitance up to 146.7Fg−1 can still be obtained at high current density of 40Ag−1. The excellent electrochemical performance can be attributed to the synergetic effect of high nitrogen content, hierarchical porous structure and high specific surface area.
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