Cotton-derived bulk and fiber aerogels grafted with nitrogen-doped graphene

  • Chunhui Wang
  • , Yibin Li*
  • , Xiaodong He
  • , Yujie Ding
  • , Qingyu Peng
  • , Wenqi Zhao
  • , Enzheng Shi
  • , Shiting Wu
  • , Anyuan Cao
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Three-dimensional graphene-based structures such as graphene aerogels or foams have shown applications in energy, environmental matters, and many other areas. Here, we present a method to convert raw cotton into functional aerogels containing a significant amount of nitrogen-doped graphene (N-graphene) sheets grafted on carbonized cellulose fibers. Urea was introduced into raw cotton as a molecular template as well as a nitrogen source to synthesize mushroom-like N-graphene sheets strongly attached to cotton skeletons. The excellent processability of raw cotton allows us to configure bulk or meter-long fiber shaped aerogels, with high porosity and flexibility. Synergistic effects stemming from the integration of N-graphene and carbonized cotton skeletons promise potential applications as conductive electrodes for supercapacitors, with a measured specific capacitance of 107.5 F g-1 in a two-electrode system. Our results indicate a low-cost and scalable approach toward high-performance graphene-based aerogels and electrodes via biomass templating.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7550-7558
Number of pages9
JournalNanoscale
Volume7
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 May 2015
Externally publishedYes

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