Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7737148 | Journal of Power Sources | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A simple method has been developed to prepare graphene/activated carbon (AC) nanosheet composite as high-performance electrode material for supercapacitor. Glucose solution containing dispersed graphite oxide (GO) sheets is hydrothermally carbonized to form a brown char-like intermediate product, and finally converts to porous nanosheet composite by two-step chemical activation using KOH. In this composite, a layer of porous AC coats on graphene to from wrinkled nanosheet structure, with length of several micrometers and thickness of tens of nanometer. The composite has a relatively high packing density of â¼0.3 g cmâ3 and large specific surface area of 2106 m2 gâ1, as well as containing plenty of mesopores. It exhibits specific capacitance up to 210 F gâ1 in aqueous electrolyte and 103 F gâ1 in organic electrolyte, respectively, and the specific capacitance decreases by only 5.3% after 5000 cycles. These results indicate that the porous graphene/AC nanosheet composite prepared by hydrothermal carbonization and chemical activation can be applied for high performance supercapacitors.
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Authors
Chao Zheng, Xufeng Zhou, Hailiang Cao, Guohua Wang, Zhaoping Liu,