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Waste coffee grounds-derived nanoporous carbon nanosheets for supercapacitors

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The development of nanostructured functional materials derived from biomass and/or waste is of growing importance for creating sustainable energy-storage systems. In this study, nanoporous carbonaceous materials containing numerous heteroatoms were fabricated from waste coffee grounds using a top-down process via simple heating with KOH. The nanoporous carbon nanosheets exhibited notable material properties such as high specific surface area (1960.1 m<sup>2</sup> g<sup>&#x2212;1</sup>), numerous redox-active heteroatoms (16.1 at% oxygen, 2.7 at% nitrogen, and 1.6 at% sulfur), and high aspect ratios (&#x3E;100). These unique properties led to good electrochemical performance as supercapacitor electrodes. A specific capacitance of ~438.5 F g<sup>&#x2212;1</sup> was achieved at a scan rate of 2 mV s<sup>&#x2212;1</sup>, and a capacitance of 176 F g<sup>&#x2212;1</sup> was maintained at a fast scan rate of 100 mV s<sup>&#x2212;1</sup>. Furthermore, cyclic stability was achieved for over 2000 cycles.

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