Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
186219 Electrochimica Acta 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Cobalt embedded porous carbon nanorods (Co-CNR) were prepared by a simple approach.•Co-CNR has exhibited both micro and meso-porous carbon nanorod structure.•The comparative metal loading investigations have done for electrochemical studies.•Co-CNR displays specific capacitance of 101 Fg−1 at a high scan rate of 100 mVs−1.•Co-CNR has possessed an excellent cyclability of 5000 cycles at 50 mVs−1.

We describe a simple method to embed cobalt metal nanoparticles in porous carbon nanorods (Co-CNRs) as a suitable nanostructured electrode material for electrochemical capacitor (EC) applications. The Co-CNRs is synthesized by an easy and versatile electrospinning technique and followed by one step carbonization at 900 °C in Ar atmosphere. Comparative studies with different cobalt loading are performed to optimize the minimum cobalt presence in different Co-CNRs to improve specific capacitance as well as life cycle. Cobalt enriched carbon nanorods with a specific surface area (SBET) of 476.1 m2g−1, pore volume of 0.3811 cm3 g−1 and pore sizes ranging from 1.18 nm to 3.78 nm are developed. Electrochemical investigations are carried out using cyclic voltammetry (CV), galvanostatic charge-discharge techniques and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Appreciable capacitance retention is observed, 101 Fg−1at a high scan rate of 100 mVs−1 and 108 Fg−1at a high discharge current of 5 mA. The porous Co-CNR exhibited excellent cycle stability at 50 mVs−1 for 5000 cycles in aqueous 0.5 M H2SO4 electrolyte.

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