Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1612077 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Silicon microchannel plates (Si-MCPs) coated with a layer of nickel cobalt alloy (NCA) constitute an excellent substrate for miniature supercapacitors. Nanoscale Ni(OH)2-Co(OH)2 composite particles serving as the active materials are electrodeposited on ordered three-dimensional (3D) NCA/Ni/Si-MCPs and the Ni(OH)2-Co(OH)2 composites have different structures depending on the amount of Co(OH)2 in Ni(OH)2. The nickel hydroxide synthesized from a water-acetone 0.1Â M Ni(NO3)2â
6H2O solvent has a compact structure, but that from a 0.1Â M Ni(NO3)2â
6H2O solvent containing 5% Co(NO3)2â
6H2O is loosely packed with nanoparticles and that from a 0.1Â M Ni(NO3)2â
6H2O solvent containing 10% Co(NO3)2â
6H2O contains many nanoparticles. Addition of Co(NO3)2â
6H2O results in a smooth morphology. The smooth structure is also observed from active materials produced in 20% and 30% Co(NO3)2â
6H2O solvents. Five types of electrode materials are investigated from the perspective of electrochemical capacitors by conducting cyclic voltammogram, galvanostatic charge-discharge measurements, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. In this experiment, the highest specific capacitance of 7.8Â FÂ cmâ2 is achieved in the samples prepared in 10% Co(NO3)2â
6H2O at a discharge current density of 20Â mAÂ cmâ2. It is much better than 1.46Â FÂ cmâ2 observed from previous attempts and the materials have excellent capacity retention.
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Authors
Mai Li, Shaohui Xu, Yiping Zhu, Pingxiong Yang, Lianwei Wang, Paul K. Chu,