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    PEMBUATAN ELEKTRODA KARBON DARI BIOMASSA KULIT SALAK DENGAN VARIASI AGEN PENGAKTIF UNTUK APLIKASI SEL SUPERKAPASITOR
    (Elfitra, 2022-03) Simanjuntak, Shiva Maulana
    Supercapacitor is a renewable energy storage device that has a very large power density and charge storage capacity. The main components of a supercapacitor are electrodes, electrolyte, current collector and separator. In this research, carbon electrodes were made from salak shell biomass with various chemical activators with respective sample codes, namely KS-ZnCl2, KS-KOH and KS-NaOH. The manufacture of carbon electrodes is carried out by several processes, namely precarbonization, chemical activation with the activating agents used are KOH, NaOH and ZnCl2 with a concentration of 0.5 M, the carbonization process using N2 gas at a temperature of 600○C and physical activation using CO2 gas at a temperature of 800○C. Pre-carbonized mass shrinkage of 29,29%. The smallest density value was found at the carbon electrode in the KS-KOH that is 0,76 gcm-3. This research concluded that KOH was the optimum activating agent for the best performance of the supercapacitor from salak shell biomass.

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