Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7856720 | Carbon | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Spray deposited single-wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT) film electrodes comprising a randomly interconnected meso-porous network with high electrical conductivity and ionic mobility when immersed in an electrolyte have been investigated for applications in electrochemical capacitors. Layer-by-layer (LbL) spray deposition assembly of functionalised, oppositely charged (carboxylic COOâ or amine NH3+) SWCNTs has been used to control the density and structure of sprayed electrodes, followed by vacuum and hydrogen heat treatment, and their electrochemical performance as a supercapacitor electrode assessed. Sprayed LbL SWCNT electrodes had faster charging and discharging kinetics than SWCNT-COOH electrodes, with a capacitance of 94Â FÂ gâ1 compared with 63Â FÂ gâ1 at 2Â mVÂ sâ1 in a 1Â M H2SO4 electrolyte; and LbL electrode capacitance was maintained to 91Â FÂ gâ1 at 200Â mVÂ sâ1. The capacitance of LbL SWCNT electrodes increased to 151Â FÂ gâ1 at 2Â mVÂ sâ1 after vacuum and H2 heat treatment that removed NH2 and COOH functional groups, and resulted in a hybrid microstructure of SWCNTs and multi-layer graphene sheets from unzipped SWCNTs.
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Authors
Chun Huang, Nicole Grobert, Andrew A.R. Watt, Colin Johnston, Alison Crossley, Neil P. Young, Patrick S. Grant,