Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5458133 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Relatively high cost is one of the biggest challenges for supercapacitors. Cheap carbon material expanded graphite (EG) was chosen to synthesize Ni(OH)2/EG composite by a facile microwave-assisted heating method. The Ni(OH)2/EG composites demonstrates a specific capacitance of 1569Â FÂ gâ1 at current density of 1Â AÂ gâ1 and 1077Â FÂ gâ1 at current density of 10Â AÂ gâ1, based on the total mass of Ni(OH)2/EG composite, conductive agent, and adhesive agent. The Ni(OH)2/EG composite exhibits not only high specific capacitance and rate capability, but also excellent cycling stability with 73% retention of initial specific capacitance after 1000 cycles at current density of 10Â AÂ gâ1. An asymmetric supercapacitor AC//Ni(OH)2/EG was assembled and it demonstrates a comparable capacitance of 86.4Â FÂ gâ1 at current density of 0.5Â AÂ gâ1, an energy density of 37.7 Wh kgâ1 at a power density of 490.9Â WÂ kgâ1, and 26.1 Wh kgâ1 at a high power density of 10.1Â kWÂ kgâ1. After 1000 cycles at the current density of 5Â AÂ gâ1, the specific capacitance can retain 80.1%. Therefore, the Ni(OH)2/EG composite will pave a promising way for supercapacitor-powered buses.
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Authors
Renjie Qu, Shuihua Tang, Xiaolong Qin, Jiawei Yuan, Yuxiao Deng, Lingshan Wu, Jie Li, Zewei Wei,