Tabti, Zakaria, Berenguer Betrián, Raúl, Ruiz-Rosas, Ramiro, Quijada Tomás, César, Morallon, Emilia, Cazorla-Amorós, Diego Electrooxidation methods to produce pseudocapacitance-containing porous carbons Electrochemistry. 2013, 81(10): 833-839. doi:10.5796/electrochemistry.81.833 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/35234 DOI: 10.5796/electrochemistry.81.833 ISSN: 1344-3542 Abstract: Surface oxygen groups play a key role on the performance of porous carbon electrodes for electrochemical capacitors in aqueous media. The electrooxidation method in NaCl electrolyte using a filter press cell and dimensionally stable anodes is proposed as a viable process for the generation of oxygen groups on porous carbon materials. The experimental set-up is so flexible that allows the easy modification of carbon materials with different configurations, i.e. cloths and granular, obtaining different degrees of oxidation for both conformations without the requirement of binders and conductivity promoters. After the electrooxidation method, the attained porosity is maintained between 90 and 75% of the initial values. The surface oxygen groups generated can increase the capacitance up to a 30% when compared to the pristine material. However, a severe oxidation is detrimental since it may decrease the conductivity and increase the resistance for ion mobility. Keywords:Porous carbon, Electrooxidation, Pseudocapacitance, Electrochemical capacitors The Electrochemical Society of Japan info:eu-repo/semantics/article