Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7849639 | Carbon | 2016 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
A facile and cost-effective approach to electrodes made from nitrogen-doped carbonized cotton is disclosed. These are further used in flexible supercapacitors. The resulting supercapacitors have a specific capacitance of 207Â F/g at 1.0Â A/g, high energy density of 7.2Â Wh/kg at 1.0Â A/g, and power density of 3823Â W/kg at 14Â A/g. The composite also demonstrates excellent long-term cycling stability with 34% capacitance increase after 10,000 cycles and mechanical flexibility with 40% capacitance increase after 4000 bending cycles. The synergistic combination of the microporous structure and N-doping leads to the improved electrochemical performance in this cotton-derived system.
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Authors
Lei Li, Qifeng Zhong, Nam Dong Kim, Gedeng Ruan, Yang Yang, Caitian Gao, Huilong Fei, Yilun Li, Yongsung Ji, James M. Tour,