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A comprehensive green utilization strategy of lignocellulose from rice husk for the fabrication of high-rate electrochemical zinc ion capacitors

Journal of Cleaner Production, ISSN: 0959-6526, Vol: 327, Page: 129522
2021
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  • Citations
    40
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      40
  • Captures
    34

Article Description

Rice husk is an important biomass residue derived from the production of rice. Rice husk contains silica (10–20 wt%) and lignocellulose (cellulose, 15–25 wt%; lignin, 10–20 wt%). The lignocellulose components in rice husk are potential carbon sources for functional carbon materials. In this work, we propose a general comprehensive green utilization strategy for the preparation of lignin-derived hierarchical porous carbon (LHPC) and cellulose-paper-based separator using the lignin and cellulose components inside rice husk, respectively. The obtained LHPC and cellulose paper separators were used as pivotal components for the fabrication of high-rate electrochemical zinc ion capacitors. Meanwhile, the silica and potassium sources in this comprehensive route were recycled as nano-sized SiO 2 particles and pure KCl powders. This work constitutes a general route for the green utilization of rice husk biomass. This work opens a green avenue for the effective utilization of renewable biomasses to develop functional carbon materials and pivotal components of electrochemical energy storage devices.

Bibliographic Details

Wenli Zhang; Wenbin Jian; Jian Yin; Xiaoshan Zhang; Caiwei Wang; Xuliang Lin; Yanlin Qin; Ke Lu; Haibo Lin; Tiejun Wang; Xueqing Qiu

Elsevier BV

Energy; Engineering; Environmental Science; Business, Management and Accounting

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