Green carbon nanospheres for integrated photo-supercapacitors device with improved efficiency

B. Arjunkumar, R. V. Mangalaraja, C. Ragupathi, Gopal Ramalingam, Mohammed Mujahid Alam, Abdullah G. Al-Sehemi, S. K. Anbukumaran

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Achieving a low-cost, high-yield, and environmentally acceptable synthesis of graphene is a significant problem in nanomaterials research. Hence, carbon nanospheres are receiving an increased attention. We have developed a unique and cost-effective method of producing carbon nanospheres from carbon soot. Carbon nanospheres were created using castor oil and virgin green leaf (Anisomeles Malabarica) and then thoroughly examined. When applied to dye-sensitised solar cells and the integrated photo-supercapacitor, the produced soot exhibited the same behavior as reduced graphene oxide. Photoconversion efficiency was 8.47 % in the dye-sensitised solar cells application and in the symmetric supercapacitor device application, it exhibited 11.83 mWh/cm2 of energy density and 0.3 mW/cm2 of power density which illuminated an LED bulb up to 60 s. The capacitive retention of 85.2 % was achieved after 3000 cycles. Finally, the integrated photo-supercapacitor performed about 3.3 % of the overall efficiency and 38 % of the storage efficiency.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo111699
PublicaciónDiamond and Related Materials
Volumen150
DOI
EstadoPublicada - dic. 2024
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