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High performance all lignin derived supercapacitors for energy storage applications

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posted on 2024-04-05, 07:59 authored by Muhammad MuddasarMuhammad Muddasar, Anne Beaucamp McLoughlinAnne Beaucamp McLoughlin, Mario Culebras, Maurice CollinsMaurice Collins

The development of next-generation sustainable energy storage devices is attracting a lot of attention. This study explores the potential use of lignin, a biopolymer typically considered a byproduct of the paper and pulp in?dustry, as a starting material for producing hydrogels through chemical crosslinking. The resulting hydrogels are then evaluated for their efficacy as precursors for electrolyte and electrode preparation in the development of a supercapacitor. Several concentrations of lignin and crosslinker were evaluated to determine the optimal conditions for producing hydrogel electrolytes. The optimised hydrogels exhibited excellent properties, including high swelling capacity, an interconnected macroporous morphology, and structural integrity. The carbonisation of lyophilised lignin hydrogels produced lignin-derived carbon materials with tailored nanoporous honeycomb like structures. The integration of chemically crosslinked lignin hydrogel electrolytes with lignin-derived carbon electrodes resulted in a sustainable supercapacitor with superior electrochemical properties. The resulting all-lignin-based supercapacitors demonstrated a capacitance of 40.7 F/g at 0.5 A/g current density, with a capacity retention of 60% at higher current densities. The results of this study highlight the promise of lignin-based materials as both electrodes and electrolytes for the creation of environmentally sustainable, high-performance supercapacitors.

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Sustainable Composites Processing and characterisation Suite (SCoPe)

Science Foundation Ireland

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Materials Today Sustainability 26, 100767

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Elsevier

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DAFM NXTGEN-WOOD research program 2019PROG704. Irish Research Council under grant number GOIPD/2023/1012. and is co-funded under the European Regional Development Fund under the AMBER award. MCR funded by PID2021-124845OA-I00 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the “European Union Next GenerationEU/PRTR”. MM would also like to extend a special thanks to the Plassey Campus Centre Residential Scholarship

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  • Stokes Research Institute
  • Bernal Institute

Sustainable development goals

  • (7) Affordable and Clean Energy
  • (11) Sustainable Cities and Communities

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  • School of Engineering

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