Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5432645 | Carbon | 2017 | 11 Pages |
It is demonstrated that the performances of supercapacitors are often affected by the electrochemical interface in their electrodes. In this work, the electrochemical interface in carbon nanofiber (CNF)/carbon nanotube (CNT) hierarchical composites was well optimized by tuning the diameters of electrospun CNF skeletons and the densities/lengths of CNT hierarchies. The optimized CNF/CNT composites decorated with MnO2 exhibited high specific capacitance (â¼631.0 F gâ1 at current density of 0.9 A gâ1) and excellent cycling stability (over 95% after 1500 cycles). Moreover, the assembled symmetric supercapacitors show a high flexibility and an excellent dynamic cycling stability, outputting the maximum energy density of 19.11 W h kgâ1 and the maximum power density reaching 25,000 W kgâ1. This research confirmed that the performances of the electrodes based on CNF/CNT hierarchical composites and their counterpart devices can be well tuned by tailoring their three-dimensional electrochemical interface.
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