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Development of pyrolyzed nanoporous carbon electrodes with sponge-like networks of mesopores for use as supercapacitors

Author(s)
Lim, YeongjinJoo, Sang HoonShin, Heungjoo
Issued Date
2016-05-31
DOI
10.1149/07201.0075ecst
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/35409
Fulltext
http://www.electrochem.org/229
Citation
Symposium on Engineering Carbon Hybrids - Carbon Electronics 2 - 229th ECS Meeting; San Diego, pp.75 - 79
Abstract
We developed patternable nanoporous carbon microstructures fabricated using simple O2 plasma etching and carbon-MEMS for the application of supercapacitors. Carbon-MEMS is a versatile microfabrication technology enabling batch fabrication of micro/nano-sized carbon structure of complex architecture at a wafer level using conventional UV-lithography and pyrolysis. By incorporating a simple O2 plasma etching process prior to the pyrolysis, sponge-like nanoporous surface is formed on the top surface of pre-patterned SU-8 photoresist structures due to self-masking effect. These O2-plasma-treated photoresist structures are converted into nanoporous carbon electrodes via pyrolysis while maintaining surface morphology of sponge-like nanoporous networks. The surface area and electrochemical capacitance of the nanoporous carbon are enhanced significantly compared to a bare carbon surface. The pore size and surface morphology of the nanoporous carbon are controllable depending on O2 plasma etching time.
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Symposium on Engineering Carbon Hybrids - Carbon Electronics 2 - 229th ECS Meeting; San Diego
ISSN
1938-5862

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