Communications in Science and Technology (Dec 2023)

Cigarette filter butts-derived activated carbon with free binder electrode design for solid-state supercapacitor application

  • Yanuar Hamzah,
  • Erman Taer,
  • Apriwandi Apriwandi,
  • Faridah Lisa Supian,
  • Niloofar Mozaffari,
  • Nastaran Mozaffari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21924/cst.8.2.2023.1252
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 134 – 142

Abstract

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The aim of this research is to formulate activated carbon monolith from hazardous waste of cigarette filter butts (CFB) for electrode material monolith design in solid-state supercapacitor application. Potassium hydroxide (KOH) was selected for activation. The ratio of CFB to KOH varied in terms of weight between 1:2 and 1:4, thereby obtaining activated cigarette filter carbon (ACFC). The carbon that has been obtained is designed to be solidly in the form of an additive-free monolith. Monolith-activated carbon is physically characterized to examine thermal decomposition profiles (pre-carbonized), structure, composition, morphology, surface area adsorption, and electrochemical measurements. The optimum precursor was marked with high wettability with self-O-doped of 5.44%.in carbon content of 94.56%. Activated carbon electrodes prepared from ACFCs showed an optimum specific capacitance of ~87.17 F g-1, which is a more ecologically responsible method of producing supercapacitors.

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