*Article* **Biomass-Derived N-Doped Activated Carbon from Eucalyptus Leaves as an Efficient Supercapacitor Electrode Material**

**Dinesh Bejjanki <sup>1</sup> , Praveen Banothu <sup>1</sup> , Vijay Bhooshan Kumar 2,\* and Puttapati Sampath Kumar 1,\***


**Abstract:** Biomass-derived activated carbon is one of the promising electrode materials in supercapacitor applications. In this work bio-waste (oil extracted from eucalyptus leaves) was used as a carbon precursor to synthesize carbon material with ZnCl<sup>2</sup> as a chemical activating agent and activated carbon was synthesized at various temperatures ranging from 400 to 800 ◦C. The activated carbon at 700 ◦C showed a surface area of 1027 m<sup>2</sup> g <sup>−</sup><sup>1</sup> and a specific capacitance of 196 F g−<sup>1</sup> . In order to enhance the performance, activated carbon was doped with nitrogen-rich urea at a temperature of 700 ◦C. The obtained activated carbon and N-doped activated carbon was characterized by phase and crystal structural using (XRD and Raman), morphological using (SEM), and compositional analysis using (FTIR). The electrochemical measurements of carbon samples were evaluated using an electrochemical instrument and NAC-700 ◦C exhibited a specific capacitance of 258 F g−<sup>1</sup> at a scan rate of 5 mV s−<sup>1</sup> with a surface area of 1042 m<sup>2</sup> g −1 . Thus, surface area and functionalizing the groups with nitrogen showed better performance and it can be used as an electrode material for supercapacitor cell applications.

**Keywords:** eucalyptus leaves; activated carbon; nitrogen doping; chemical activation; supercapacitor
