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Hybrid Graphene Ribbon/Carbon Electrodes for High‐Performance Energy Storage
Author(s) -
Farquhar Anna K.,
Supur Mustafa,
Smith Scott R.,
Dyck Colin,
McCreery Richard L.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
advanced energy materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 10.08
H-Index - 220
eISSN - 1614-6840
pISSN - 1614-6832
DOI - 10.1002/aenm.201802439
Subject(s) - supercapacitor , materials science , capacitance , pseudocapacitance , graphene , current density , energy storage , electrode , carbon fibers , power density , nanotechnology , chemical engineering , analytical chemistry (journal) , composite number , composite material , power (physics) , chemistry , thermodynamics , physics , quantum mechanics , chromatography , engineering
The utility of supercapacitors for both fixed and portable energy storage would be greatly enhanced if their energy density could be increased while maintaining their high power density, fast charging time, and low cost. This study describes a simple, solution‐phase, scalable modification of carbon materials by a covalently bonded “brush” of hydrogen‐terminated graphene ribbons (GRs) with layer thicknesses of 2–20 nm, resulting in a 20–100 times increase in the areal capacitance of the unmodified electrode surface. On a flat sp 2 carbon surface modified by GRs, the capacitance exceeds 1200 µF cm −2 in 0.1 m H 2 SO 4 due to a distinct type of pseudocapacitance during constant current charge/discharge cycling. Modification of high surface area carbon black electrodes with GRs yields capacitances of 950–1890 F g −1 , power densities >40 W g −1 , and minimal change in capacitance during 1500 charge/discharge cycles at 20 A g −1 . A capacitance of 1890 F g −1 affords an energy density of 318 Wh kg −1 operating at 1.1 V and 590 Wh kg −1 at 1.5 V. The projected energy density of a hybrid GR/carbon supercapacitor greatly exceeds the current 10 Wh kg −1 for commercial supercapacitors and approaches that of lithium ion batteries.