Surface oxygen groups play a key role on the performance of porous carbon electrodes for electrochemical capacitors in aqueous media. The electrooxidation method in NaCl electrolyte using a filter press cell and dimensionally stable anodes is proposed as a viable process for the generation of oxygen groups on porous carbon materials. The experimental set-up is so flexible that allows the easy modification of carbon materials with different configurations, i.e. cloths and granular, obtaining different degrees of oxidation for both conformations without the requirement of binders and conductivity promoters. After the electrooxidation method, the attained porosity is maintained between 90 and 75% of the initial values. The surface oxygen group...
Carbon electrode materials for double layer capacitors have attracted much attention, due to their l...
The electro-oxidation of carbon materials enormously degrades their performance and limits their wid...
An approach for producing defect-containing porous carbon from microcrystalline cellulose is propose...
Surface oxygen groups play a key role on the performance of porous carbon electrodes for electrochem...
Surface oxygen groups play a key role on the performance of porous carbon electrodes for electrochem...
Surface oxygen groups play a key role on the performance of porous carbon electrodes for electrochem...
Surface oxygen groups play a key role on the performance of porous carbon electrodes for electrochem...
A facile approach of in situ electrochemical oxidation has been utilized to modify carbons, includin...
This paper presents a systematic study of the effect of the electrochemical treatment (galvanostatic...
Four porous carbon samples with very similar porosities but visible differences in their surface che...
This paper presents a systematic study of the effect of the electrochemical treatment (galvanostatic...
Chemical and electrochemical techniques have been used in order to asses surface functionalities of ...
This paper presents a systematic study of the effect of the electrochemical treatment (galvanostatic...
With the continuous development of science and technology and the improvement of people’s living sta...
Porous carbons represent a typical class of electrode materials for electric double-layer capacitors...
Carbon electrode materials for double layer capacitors have attracted much attention, due to their l...
The electro-oxidation of carbon materials enormously degrades their performance and limits their wid...
An approach for producing defect-containing porous carbon from microcrystalline cellulose is propose...
Surface oxygen groups play a key role on the performance of porous carbon electrodes for electrochem...
Surface oxygen groups play a key role on the performance of porous carbon electrodes for electrochem...
Surface oxygen groups play a key role on the performance of porous carbon electrodes for electrochem...
Surface oxygen groups play a key role on the performance of porous carbon electrodes for electrochem...
A facile approach of in situ electrochemical oxidation has been utilized to modify carbons, includin...
This paper presents a systematic study of the effect of the electrochemical treatment (galvanostatic...
Four porous carbon samples with very similar porosities but visible differences in their surface che...
This paper presents a systematic study of the effect of the electrochemical treatment (galvanostatic...
Chemical and electrochemical techniques have been used in order to asses surface functionalities of ...
This paper presents a systematic study of the effect of the electrochemical treatment (galvanostatic...
With the continuous development of science and technology and the improvement of people’s living sta...
Porous carbons represent a typical class of electrode materials for electric double-layer capacitors...
Carbon electrode materials for double layer capacitors have attracted much attention, due to their l...
The electro-oxidation of carbon materials enormously degrades their performance and limits their wid...
An approach for producing defect-containing porous carbon from microcrystalline cellulose is propose...