Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1415264 | Carbon | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A method has been developed for synthesizing high-surface-area carbon nanoparticle/graphene composites. Functionalized carbon nanoparticles were anchored to the graphene planes and function as spacers to prevent the restacking of graphene sheets during drying. The composite has a layered structure in which functionalized carbon nanoparticles are sandwiched between graphene stacks. This layering leads to a porous structure with a specific surface area as high as 1256 m2/g. Such a structure provides easy access to both sides of the graphene for either gas or liquid species and allows their fast transfer. A specific capacitance as high as 324.6 F/g at a current density of 0.3 A/g was achieved using the composites in a supercapacitor.
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Authors
Mei-xian Wang, Qi Liu, Hong-fang Sun, Eric A. Stach, Hangyu Zhang, Lia Stanciu, Jian Xie,