Phenolic resin-derived porous carbon spheres with large specific surface area for supercapacitors and ultra-stable zinc-ion hybrid capacitors | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Phenolic resin-derived porous carbon spheres with large specific surface area for supercapacitors and ultra-stable zinc-ion hybrid capacitors
Key Points
Porous carbon spheres demonstrate a significantly large specific surface area of 1500 m²/g, enhancing energy storage efficiency.
This research shows improved energy storage capacity in supercapacitors and stability in zinc-ion hybrid capacitors under continuous cycling.
Analysis uses characterization techniques to evaluate structural properties and electrochemical performance across various tests.
Insights may lead to better energy storage solutions, indicating the potential for widespread applications in electronic devices.