Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7852840 | Carbon | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Two few-layer graphene materials, strongly distinguished in structure, were compared as electrode materials for supercapacitor. The stacks of flat sheets with basal size of a few microns have been obtained as the result of ultrasonication of bromine intercalated graphite dispersion. The highly crumpled large-size layers have been produced by rapid heating of bromine intercalated graphite fluoride. The average number of layers and in-plane crystalline size in the materials were evaluated from Raman spectroscopy. The functional composition was studied using X-ray photoelectron and Infrared spectroscopy. Electrochemical testing of the graphene materials detected re-stacking of thin crumpled layers during the electrode preparation. Furthermore, graphene material produced from the fluorinated graphite showed poor wettability. The mild oxidation of the material in a mixture of sulfuric and nitric acids allowed increasing the capacitance in several times.
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Authors
L.G. Bulusheva, V.A. Tur, E.O. Fedorovskaya, I.P. Asanov, D. Pontiroli, M. Riccò, A.V. Okotrub,