Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7856854 | Carbon | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We report a simple approach to prepare the nitrogen-modified few-layer graphene (FLG) directly from graphite flakes. With the aid of melamine, graphite flakes can be directly ultrasonicated into FLG in acetone. The subsequent annealing process further transforms the melamine absorbed on the surface of graphene into melon (C6N9H3)x, which is one type of condensation product of melamine, and simultaneously dopes the graphene with nitrogen. When tested as a supercapacitor electrode, the nitrogen-modified FLG shows a much higher specific capacitance (e.g., 227Â F/g at 1A/g) than that of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) (e.g., 133Â F/g at 1A/g).
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Authors
Ni Xiao, Damien Lau, Wenhui Shi, Jixin Zhu, Xiaochen Dong, Huey Hoon Hng, Qingyu Yan,