Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1417269 | Carbon | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A graphite electrode was activated using recurrent electrochemical galvanic pulses. After activation, the original smooth surface was changed into an obviously porous, rough surface with microcrystalline flake structures with a larger number of O-containing functional groups. The material had a high capacitance and a satisfactory high-rate performance. The superior volumetric capacitance in active layer was ca. 428 F cm−3. Eighty-eight percentage of the capacitance remained after the discharge current increased from 2 mA (1.71 F cm−2) to 100 mA (1.50 F cm−2) in 2.3 M H2SO4.
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Authors
Haibo Xu, Xinzhuang Fan, Yonghong Lu, Lian Zhong, Xiangfeng Kong, Jia Wang,