Abstract
Ellipsoid nitrogen-doped hollow carbon shells with different nitrogen contents and electrical conductivities were prepared using a simple calcination method by regulating the calcination temperature. Although a high nitrogen content promotes pseudocapacitance, it reduces the electrical conductivity of carbon, causing loss of capacitance. The best rate performance was achieved by a mixture of two types of ellipsoid nitrogen-doped hollow carbon shells, in which one contains a higher level of nitrogen with lower conductivity and higher pseudocapacitance, while the other contains a relatively lower level of nitrogen with higher conductivity. The enhanced performance can be explained by the synergistic effect of one component providing high pseudocapacitance and the other component serving as a highly electrically conductive network, which leads to activation of "nitrogen" to enhance pseudocapacitance performance. The mixed material showed a specific capacitance of 156.9 F g-1 at a high current density of 10 A g-1, with no degradation after 10 000 cycles.
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