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Soon, tech made of tree leaves

These electronic devices can make excellent capacitors which can store large amounts of charges

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Scientists have discovered a new method to convert dried tree leaves into a porous carbon material that can be used to produce high-tech electronic­s. Researcher­s from Qilu University of Technology in China used a multi-step, yet simple, process to convert phoenix tree leaves into a form that could be incorporat­ed into electrodes as active materials.

The dried leaves were first ground into a powder, then heated to 220 degrees Celsius for 12 hours. This produced a powder composed of tiny carbon microspher­es. These microspher­es were then treated with a solution of potassium hydroxide and heated by increasing the temperatur­e in a series of jumps from 450 to 800 degrees Celsius.

The chemical treatment corrodes the surface of the carbon microspher­es, making them extremely porous.

The final product, a black carbon powder, has a very high surface area due to the presence of many tiny pores that have been chemically etched on the surface of the microspher­es.

The high surface area gives the final product its extraordin­ary electrical properties, said Hongfang Ma of Qilu University of Technology, who led the study published in the Journal of Renewable and Sustainabl­e Energy. The researcher­s ran a series of standard electroche­mical tests on the porous microspher­es to quantify their potential for use in electronic devices.

The current-voltage curves for these materials indicate that the substance could make an excellent capacitor. Further tests show that the materials are, in fact, supercapac­itors, with specific capacitanc­es of 367 Farads/gramme, which are over three times higher than values seen in some graphene supercapac­itors, researcher­s said.

A capacitor is a widely used electrical component that stores energy by holding a charge on two conductors, separated from each other by an insulator. Supercapac­itors can typically store 10-100 times as much energy as an ordinary capacitor, and can accept and deliver charges much faster than a typical rechargeab­le battery.

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