Abstract

Microporous carbon (PC-C) was prepared using chitosan and ZnCl2 as carbon precursor and activating agent, respectively. Electrochemical measurements and material characterization show that the microporous nature of PC-C limits the ion transfer in H2SO4 electrolyte, resulting in a lower specific capacitance and rate performance in H2SO4 electrolyte compared with KOH electrolyte. Trimesic acid was introduced into the carbon precursor to regulate the porous structure by generating more meso- and macropores, which facilitate the transmission of electrolyte ions with bigger ionic size. In this case, the specific capacitance of the modified carbon can reach up to 180 from 84.6 F g−1 in H2SO4 electrolyte. The assembled supercapacitor cell in H2SO4 electrolyte can deliver an energy density of 4.9 Wh kg−1 at a high-power density of 2500 W kg−1, which is much higher than that (0.4 Wh kg−1) of PC-C. Our study provides a guidance for the preparation and regulation of porous carbon suitable for different aqueous electrolytes.

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