Abstract

Nitrogen-doped mesoporous carbon (NMC) has been synthesized by sol–gel process using a mixture of phenol and formaldehyde as source of carbon, and melamine as source of nitrogen. The Ludox-AS40 (40wt% SiO2) is employed, for the first time, as hard template to obtain polymeric gel by prolonged heat treatment at 80°C. The wt% of nitrogen is tuned by varying the weight ratio of melamine to phenol. Stable mesoporous carbon frameworks are obtained by pyrolysis of the dry gel at 800°C in nitrogen atmosphere and treated with alkali to remove silica. One of the carbon framework samples has 11wt% nitrogen doping and shows pore volume of 0.5cm3g−1 and surface area 609m2g−1. The other carbon frame work sample has 6wt% nitrogen doping and shows higher pore volume of 1.1cm3g−1 and surface area 736m2g−1. The later sample exhibits highest electrochemical capacitance of 196Fg−1 at 0.5Ag−1 while the former shows only 146Fg−1 at 0.5Ag−1. However, both the NMC electrodes show good cyclic performance (91% of the initial capacitance after 1000 cycles) in an aqueous KOH electrolyte. This study demonstrates that there is an optimum level of nitrogen doping required to keep the meso-structure of carbon network intact, simultaneously maintaining high surface area and sufficient electrical conductivity for electrochemical applications.

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