Producing high quality carbide-derived carbon from low quality byproducts stemming from SiC production

Ariyanto T, Mohd Laziz A, Gläsel J, Zhang G, Garbes J, Etzold B (2016)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2016

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Book Volume: 283

Pages Range: 676-681

DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2015.08.007

Abstract

The utilization of carbide-derived carbons (CDCs) in a wide range of applications is obstructed due to relatively high production costs. In this study a possibility to reduce the costs of CDC synthesis by employing low quality SiC byproducts stemming from the ESK process is presented. While the crystallinity and impurity content differs for the different precursor qualities, the resulting CDC materials possess similar textural characteristics and carbon microstructures. Evaluation of intrinsic kinetic data reveals that the low grade precursors react faster during reactive extraction and can be best described by a power law approach. The CDC materials were further investigated with respect to their performance as electrode materials in Electric Double Layer Capacitors (EDLC). All SiC-CDCs display a comparable and excellent specific capacitance of approx. 115Fg-1. The results are demonstrating the promising utilization of CDC materials synthesized from low valuable SiC feedstock.

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APA:

Ariyanto, T., Mohd Laziz, A., Gläsel, J., Zhang, G., Garbes, J., & Etzold, B. (2016). Producing high quality carbide-derived carbon from low quality byproducts stemming from SiC production. Chemical Engineering Journal, 283, 676-681. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2015.08.007

MLA:

Ariyanto, Teguh, et al. "Producing high quality carbide-derived carbon from low quality byproducts stemming from SiC production." Chemical Engineering Journal 283 (2016): 676-681.

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