Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6613244 | Electrochimica Acta | 2014 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
Supercapacitor is an effective energy storage device that store energy using porous conducting materials. With its great performance, graphene has potential applications in supercapacitors. However, graphene prepared by thermal expansion of graphite oxide always has very limited storage capacity, so we treat the thermal exfoliated graphite oxide (TEGO) in mixed acid to enhance the hydrophily of TEGO and achieve higher capacitance. The electrochemical properties of supercapacitor electrodes are studied by cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge/discharge methods. Supercapacitor prepared with acid treated graphene has good electrochemical performance, with a maximum specific capacitance of 196 F gâ1 at the charge/discharge current density of 100Â mAÂ gâ1 using 2Â M KOH electrolyte, yielding an improvement of â¼40% compared with that of the pristine TEGO.
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Authors
Haiyan Zhang, Jian Ye, Yipeng Ye, Yiming Chen, Chunhua He, Yuting Chen,