posted on 2024-07-12, 21:51authored byArthi Gopalakrishnan
With the increasing consumption of fossil fuels, the demand in developing inexpensive and renewable energy systems have become a prime factor worldwide. Supercapacitors have gained immense attention due to their porous electrode material derived from biomass waste. But still, it could not attain energy density of >10 Whkg-1. This thesis details the simple synthesis techniques to yield highly porous and doped carbon from biomass precursors (ginger root and Acorn nutshell) towards fabricating high-performance aqueous supercapacitor devices. It also demonstrates on how the Acorn nutshell derived carbon device with 17 Whkg-1 could power up diode indicators up to 3.5 V.
History
Thesis type
Thesis (PhD partnered and offshore partnered)
Thesis note
A Dissertation Submitted to Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad & Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Doctor of Philosophy.
A Joint Degree Programme; Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad & Swinburne University of Technology. June 2021.