Journal of Power Sources, Vol.180, No.1, 671-675, 2008
Electrochemical capacitor performance of N-doped mesoporous carbons prepared by ammoxidation
The electrochemical double-layer capacitive properties of mesoporous carbon (MC) materials with a moderate amount of nitrogen functionality are reported. Ordered mesoporous carbon is prepared using mesoporous silica (MS) as a template and sucrose as a carbon source. Two types of N-doped MCs are prepared by ammoxidation performed at different stages of the MC preparation process-ammoxidation before (NC) and after (CN) carbonization. Irrespective of the ammoxidation sequence, N-doped MCs maintain mesoporous properties such as a high surface area with narrow pore-size distribution. However, the amounts and chemical states of incorporated nitrogen are highly dependent on the sequence of ammoxidation. In a cyclic voltammetry test, N-doped MCs, compared with MC, exhibit higher capacitance in addition to fast charge/discharge characteristics, which results from their mesoporosity and the pseudo-capacitive effect of incorporated nitrogen. In particular, the NC-type MCs show the best capacitive properties among the materials studied due to the large amount of pyridinic species that modifies the electron donor/acceptor properties of the surface and thereby results in an enhanced, fast and reversible faradaic redox reaction. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:electrochemical capacitor;mesoporous carbon;ammoxidation;pseudo-capacitance;N-doped mesoporous carbon