Carbyne-enriched carbon anchored on nickel foam: A novel binder-free electrode for supercapacitor application.
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2019
Carbon- and carbon derivatives are widely employed as efficient electrode materials for supercapacitor applications. Herein, we demonstrate a cost-effective dip-coating process followed by dehydrohalogenation of PVDF-Ni for the preparation of carbyne enriched carbon anchored on nickel (CEC-Ni) as high-performance electrode material. The removal of halogens in the prepared CEC-Ni were widely characterized using XRD, XPS, Laser Raman, and FT-IR analysis. The occurrence of carbon-carbon vibration in the prepared CEC-Ni foam was confirmed using FT-IR spectroscopy. Laser Raman analysis confirms that the CEC-Ni foam contains both sp and sp hybridized carbon. The electrochemical properties of prepared carbyne enriched carbon anchored on nickel foam electrode (CEC-NiE) showed an ideal capacitive properties and delivered a maximum specific capacitance of about 106.12 F g with excellent cyclic retention. Furthermore, the mechanism of charge-storage in the CEC-NiE was analyzed using Dunn's method. In additon, the asymmetric supercapacitor device was fabricated using CEC-NiE as positive and rGO as negative electrode achieved a remarkable energy density of 33.57 Wh Kg with a maximal power density of 14825.71 W Kg. These results suggested that the facile preparation of CEC-NiE could be a promising and effective electrode material for future energy storage application.
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Authors | Mariappan, Vimal Kumar;Krishnamoorthy, Karthikeyan;Pazhamalai, Parthiban;Sahoo, Surjit;Kim, Sang-Jae; |
Journal | Journal of colloid and interface science |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | S0021-9797(19)30956-7 |
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