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Method for growing spiral carbon nanotube on porous carbon derived from timber

A carbon nanotube and helical technology, applied in the field of supercapacitors, can solve the problems of limited application, unsatisfactory electrical conductivity and mechanical properties of carbonized wood, and achieve the effects of reducing production costs, facilitating transmission, and short production cycles

Active Publication Date: 2018-07-10
SHAANXI NORMAL UNIV
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Although carbonized wood as a substrate has promising application prospects in supercapacitors and lithium-sulfur batteries, the electrical conductivity and mechanical properties of carbonized wood are not satisfactory, which limits its further application.

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Embodiment 1

[0028] 1. Clean the wood with ethanol and deionized water to remove impurities and residual organic matter on the surface of the wood and pipes, dry the cleaned wood in an oven at 80°C for 24 hours, then raise the temperature to 900°C in a nitrogen atmosphere, and keep the temperature for 3 After cooling down to room temperature, the sample was ultrasonically cleaned three times with ethanol and deionized water, and then placed in an oven at 60°C to dry for 6 hours to obtain carbonized wood (CW).

[0029] 2. Immerse the CW obtained in step 1 in 0.05mol / L Fe(NO 3 ) 3 In the aqueous solution, reflux at 80°C for 12 hours. After the reaction is completed and the reaction temperature drops to room temperature, the sample is placed in an oven and dried at 60°C for 6 hours to obtain Fe(NO 3 ) 3 The CW.

[0030] 3. Impregnated Fe(NO 3 ) 3 The CW was heated up to 800°C in a nitrogen atmosphere, and kept at a constant temperature for 30 minutes. After the heat preservation was comp...

Embodiment 2

[0035] 1. This step is the same as Step 1 of Example 1.

[0036] 2. In this step, Fe(NO 3 ) 3 The concentration is 0.5mol / L, and other steps are identical with the step 2 of embodiment 1, obtain impregnated with Fe(NO 3 ) 3 The CW.

[0037] 3. Impregnated Fe(NO 3 ) 3 The CW was heated to 800°C in a nitrogen atmosphere and kept at a constant temperature for 60 minutes. After the heat preservation was over, acetonitrile gas was quickly passed through and kept at 800°C for 30 minutes to obtain a CW / CNTs composite.

[0038] 4. Immerse the CW / CNTs composite material obtained in step 3 in the mixed acid solution, and soak it in a vacuum environment at room temperature for 4 hours. The other steps are the same as step 4 in Example 1 to obtain the CW / HCNTs composite material (see Figure 6 ).

Embodiment 3

[0040] 1. This step is the same as Step 1 of Example 1.

[0041] 2. In this step, Fe(NO 3 ) 3 The concentration of is 1mol / L, and other steps are identical with the step 2 of embodiment 1, obtain impregnated with Fe(NO 3 ) 3 The CW.

[0042] 3. Impregnated Fe(NO 3 ) 3 The CW was heated to 800°C in a nitrogen atmosphere and kept at a constant temperature for 30 minutes. After the heat preservation was over, acetonitrile gas was quickly passed through and kept at 800°C for 60 minutes to obtain a CW / CNTs composite.

[0043] 4. Immerse the CW / CNTs composite material obtained in step 3 in the mixed acid solution, and soak it in a vacuum environment at room temperature for 2 hours. The other steps are the same as step 4 in Example 1 to obtain the CW / HCNTs composite material (see Figure 7 ).

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for growing a spiral carbon nanotube on porous carbon derived from timber. The method is characterized in that the carbon nanotube is subjected to chemical vapor deposition on the carbonized wood, space constraint effect of a natural vertical tube of the carbonized wood and the shearing contraction effect of the mixed acid on the carbon nanotube are used, and the spiral carbon nanotube with a uniform morphology height is prepared at the carbonized wood. The spiral carbon nanotube can increase the conductivity of the carbonized wood, and obviously increases themechanical property of a composite material. The composite material can be used as a super capacitor electrode, the natural vertical tube can provide an enough space for introducing other nano-materials, and a composite electrode does not require addition of a binder and a conductive agent. The elastic interleaving network of the spiral carbon nanotube is in favor of transmission of electrolyte ions, and an application of the composite material in the field of energy storage can be widened. The method has the advantages of simple technology, short production period and easy control, and can realize macro-preparation of the spiral carbon nanotube.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of supercapacitors, and in particular relates to a method for growing helical carbon nanotubes on porous carbon derived from wood. Background technique [0002] Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are tubular structures formed by curling graphite layers, which have excellent electromagnetic, mechanical and thermal properties, and are widely used in energy storage fields such as supercapacitors. Compared with one-dimensional CNTs, three-dimensional helical carbon nanotubes (HCNTs) can not only be used as a chiral material, but also generate an induced electric field when a current passes through a single helical carbon nanotube, so it can be used in Energy converters, nano switches and other fields. In addition, traditional CNTs are easy to stack, and the elastic interwoven network structure between helical carbon nanotubes is more conducive to mass transfer, and can also increase the loading capacity of electrode mater...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C01B32/05C01B32/162H01G11/36H01G11/32H01G11/86
Inventor 雷志斌辛福恩
Owner SHAANXI NORMAL UNIV
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