Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1275053 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Vertically aligned graphene nanosheets have been synthesized by radio-frequency plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition on nickel-foam current collectors and that have been used as substrates for cathodic electrodeposition of cobalt hydroxide nanosheets in Co(NO3)2 aqueous solution. Raman spectrum exhibits that high-quality graphene nanosheets have been synthesized. The composites have been characterized by X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge/discharge. It indicates that hexagonal Co(OH)2 has a network microstructure, consisting of interlaced sheets with the thickness of 12 nm coated on the graphene nanosheets. The binder-free nano-electrode exhibits excellent pseudocapacitive behavior with pseudocapacitances of 693.8 and 506.2 Fg−1 at current density of 2 and 32 Ag−1, respectively, in a potential range of −0.1–0.45 V. The capacitance can retain about 91.9% after 3000 charge–discharge cycles at 40 Ag−1, which is higher than that of Co(OH)2/Ni foam (after 2000 cycles, 75.5% of initial capacitance remains). The introduction of graphene between Co(OH)2 and Ni foam demonstrates an enhancement of electrochemical stability of the nano-electrodes.

► We report a novel route for preparation of Co(OH)2/graphene/Ni foam nano-electrode. ► The material has a specific capacitance of 693.8 Fg−1 at 2 Ag−1 in KOH solution. ► After 3000 cycles at 40 Ag−1, 91.9% specific capacitance could be retained. ► The good performance is related to covalent binding of C–O–Co.

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