Abstract:
In this work, activated carbons (AC) were initially prepared from orange peel by a chemical activation process
using ZnCl2. It was then followed by the surface modification method using HNO3. The surface modified activated
carbons were then used as electrode materials for Li-ion capacitor applications. The specific surface
area of ∼1200 m2g−1 was obtained for the material treated with a 1:2 ratio of ZnCl2 to orange peel. A Li-ion
Capacitor (LIC) was fabricated with orange peel based AC electrodes, and the Cyclic Voltammetry (CV) results
showed an initial specific capacitance of 66 F g−1 at scan rate of 0.1 mV s−1. An improved capacitor property
with an initial specific capacitance of 100 F g−1 was shown by the AC electrodes after the surface modification
process using HNO3. However the surface area of surface modified AC was lower than that of unmodified AC.
This result revealed that the orange peel derived AC can be used effectively as a promising electrode material
to construct LIC type supercapacitors.