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Unveiling the Electrochemical Versatility of N‐Doped Porous Carbon in Aqueous and Redox Additive Electrolytes

03.09.2025

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1) For the first time, a high surface area activated carbon from bread waste (BWC-700) is formulated using a single-step chemical activation method; 2) A high-energy symmetric supercapacitor is fabricated using aqueous and hydroquinone (HQ) redox additive electrolyte; and 3) The fabricated symmetric supercapacitor with HQ/1 M H2SO4 electrolyte delivers a maximum energy and power density of 56.5 Wh kg−1 and 4363 W kg−1, respectively.


Supercapacitors are prized for their high-power delivery, though their energy storage capacity is generally lower than that of batteries. A novel one-pot strategy for synthesizing nitrogen-doped porous carbon derived from KOH and urea-activated wheat bread waste (Triticum aestivum) is presented. This unique synthesis simultaneously achieves chemical activation and nitrogen doping in a single-step process, offering a cost-effective and scalable route for high-performance electrode materials. The supercapacitive properties of bread waste-derived activated carbon (BWC-700) in a 1 M H2SO4 aqueous electrolyte are investigated, with 0.01 M hydroquinone (HQ) acting as a redox-active agent. Morphological analysis via field-emission scanning electron microscopy confirms the material's hierarchical porous structure. The (BWC-700) exhibits a specific capacitance of 486 F g−1 at a current density of 1 A g−1 in a half-cell configuration, with specific capacities of 1422 C g−1 and 904 C g−1 in three- and two-electrode systems, respectively. When HQ is incorporated into the electrolyte, the AC demonstrates excellent cyclic stability, retaining 82% of its capacitance after 5000 cycles. Notably, BWC-700 achieves a peak energy density of 56.5 Wh kg−1, outperforming symmetric supercapacitors. These findings underscore the novel combination of waste valorization, green synthesis, and redox-enhanced energy storage, making this work highly relevant and competitive in the rapidly evolving field of supercapacitors.

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