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Potential of Carbon Aerogels in Energy: Design, Characteristics, and Applications

Authors
BARI, GAZI A K M RAFIQULJeong, Jae-Ho
Issue Date
Jun-2024
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
carbon; aerogels; energy; batteries; microporous; hierarchical; gels; porosity
Citation
Gels, v.10, no.6
Journal Title
Gels
Volume
10
Number
6
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/91729
DOI
10.3390/gels10060389
ISSN
2310-2861
2310-2861
Abstract
In energy applications, the use of materials with hierarchical porous structures and large surface areas is essential for efficient charge storage. These structures facilitate rapid electron and ion transport, resulting in high power density and quick charge/discharge capabilities. Carbon-based materials are extensively utilized due to their tunable properties, including pore sizes ranging from ultra- to macropores and surface polarity. Incorporating heteroatoms such as nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus, and boron modifies the carbon structure, enhancing electrocatalytic properties and overall performance. A hierarchical pore structure is necessary for optimal performance, as it ensures efficient access to the material's core. The microstructure of carbon materials significantly impacts energy storage, with factors like polyaromatic condensation, crystallite structure, and interlayer distance playing crucial roles. Carbon aerogels, derived from the carbonization of organic gels, feature a sponge-like structure with large surface area and high porosity, making them suitable for energy storage. Their open pore structure supports fast ion transfer, leading to high energy and power densities. Challenges include maintaining mechanical or structural integrity, multifunctional features, and scalability. This review provides an overview of the current progress in carbon-based aerogels for energy applications, discussing their properties, development strategies, and limitations, and offering significant guidance for future research requirements.
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