2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.crgsc.2021.100075
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Efficient metal-free supercapacitor based on graphene oxide derived from waste rice

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“…The pore size distribution curve (Figure 1b) shows specific features of pores. CCF shows a sharp peak pointed at ~2 nm pore radius which indicates the mesoporous as well as micro porous range 32 . From the surface area analysis, the surface parameters like surface area, pore diameter, and pore volume of CCF were obtained.…”
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“…The pore size distribution curve (Figure 1b) shows specific features of pores. CCF shows a sharp peak pointed at ~2 nm pore radius which indicates the mesoporous as well as micro porous range 32 . From the surface area analysis, the surface parameters like surface area, pore diameter, and pore volume of CCF were obtained.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CCF shows a sharp peak pointed at $2 nm pore radius which indicates the mesoporous as well as micro porous range. 32 From the surface area analysis, the surface parameters like surface area, pore diameter, and pore volume of CCF were obtained. The pore diameter and pore volume of CCF from the BET analysis were noted as 1.8023 nm and 0.1205 cm 3 g À1 respectively.…”
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“…The GO that has been produced has been placed on the glassy carbon electrode (GCE). In a three-electrode cell configuration, the deposited GCE was employed as a functioning electrode for supercapacitor purposes. , Similarly, in 2014, Ding et al. enabled nitrogen-doped graphene/carbon nanotubes (NGR-NCNTs) electrodeposition on the GCE to build an electrochemical sensor for caffeine (CAF) and vanillin (VAN).…”
Section: Graphene From Eatablesmentioning
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“…In a threeelectrode cell configuration, the deposited GCE was employed as a functioning electrode for supercapacitor purposes. 39,109 Similarly, in 2014, Ding et al enabled nitrogen-doped graphene/carbon nanotubes (NGR-NCNTs) electrodeposition on the GCE to build an electrochemical sensor for caffeine (CAF) and vanillin (VAN). On electrodeposited-nitrogendoped graphene/carbon nanotubes (ENGR-NCNTs/GCE), the substantial increase of CAF and VAN oxidation currents is abundantly seen, as discovered in their investigation.…”
Section: ■ Graphene From Eatablesmentioning
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