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Biomass‐based materials for advanced supercapacitor: principles, progress, and perspectives
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Si, Chuanling
, Liu, Kun
, Zhang, Meng
, Cai, Xu‐Min
, Wang, Yaxuan
, Xu, Ting
in
Algae
/ Biomass
/ Biopolymers
/ Carbon
/ Cellulose
/ Electrodes
/ electrolyte
/ Electrolytes
/ Energy storage
/ Glucose
/ Hydrogen
/ Information industry
/ Lignin
/ Polymers
/ supercapacitor
2024
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Biomass‐based materials for advanced supercapacitor: principles, progress, and perspectives
by
Si, Chuanling
, Liu, Kun
, Zhang, Meng
, Cai, Xu‐Min
, Wang, Yaxuan
, Xu, Ting
in
Algae
/ Biomass
/ Biopolymers
/ Carbon
/ Cellulose
/ Electrodes
/ electrolyte
/ Electrolytes
/ Energy storage
/ Glucose
/ Hydrogen
/ Information industry
/ Lignin
/ Polymers
/ supercapacitor
2024
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Biomass‐based materials for advanced supercapacitor: principles, progress, and perspectives
by
Si, Chuanling
, Liu, Kun
, Zhang, Meng
, Cai, Xu‐Min
, Wang, Yaxuan
, Xu, Ting
in
Algae
/ Biomass
/ Biopolymers
/ Carbon
/ Cellulose
/ Electrodes
/ electrolyte
/ Electrolytes
/ Energy storage
/ Glucose
/ Hydrogen
/ Information industry
/ Lignin
/ Polymers
/ supercapacitor
2024
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Biomass‐based materials for advanced supercapacitor: principles, progress, and perspectives
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Biomass‐based materials for advanced supercapacitor: principles, progress, and perspectives
2024
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Overview
Supercapacitors exhibit considerable potential as energy storage devices due to their high power density, fast charging and discharging abilities, long cycle life, and eco‐friendliness. With the increasing environmental concerns associated with synthetic compounds, the use of environment friendly biopolymers to replace conventional petroleum‐based materials has been widely studied. Biomass‐based materials are biodegradable, renewable, environment friendly and non‐toxic. The unique hierarchical nanostructure, excellent mechanical properties and hydrophilicity allow them to be used to create functional conductive materials with precisely controlled structures and different properties. In this review, the latest development of biomass‐based supercapacitor materials is reviewed and discussed. This paper describes the physical and chemical properties of various biopolymers and their impact on supercapacitors, as well as the classification and basic principles of supercapacitors. Then, a comprehensive discussion is presented on the utilization of biomass‐based materials in supercapacitors and their recent applications across a range of supercapacitor devices. Finally, an overview of the future prospects and challenges pertaining to the utilization of biomass‐based materials in supercapacitors is provided. Starting from the physical and chemical properties of biopolymers, the classification and basic principles of supercapacitors, the impact of biomass‐based materials on supercapacitors is introduced. Then, the latest specific applications of biomass‐based materials are comprehensively discussed in terms of both electrode and electrolyte materials. Finally, the current challenges and future development directions are discussed and summarized.
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