4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Effect of hydrothermal reaction time and alkaline conditions on the electrochemical properties of reduced graphene oxide

Journal

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 358, Issue -, Pages 100-109

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2015.08.127

Keywords

Graphene; Reduced graphene oxide; Hydrothermal; Supercapacitor; Electrochemical properties; pH; Alkaline conditions

Funding

  1. European project AUTOSUPER-CAP (FP7)
  2. GSRT [12CHN205, GER 1813]

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Reduced graphene oxide sheets (rGO) were prepared by hydrothermal treatment of aqueous dispersions of graphite oxide (GtO) applied for short (4 h) and prolonged reaction times (19-24 h). The effect of process duration as well as the alkaline conditions (pH similar to 10) by addition of K2CO3 on the quality characteristics of the produced rGO materials was investigated. Both reduction and exfoliation occurred during this process as it was evidenced by FTIR and XRD data. SEM, TEM and HRTEM microscopy displayed highly exfoliated rGO materials. XPS verified that the re-establishment of the conjugated graphene network is more extensive for prolonged times of hydrothermal processing in accordance to Raman spectroscopy measurements. The sample produced under alkaline conditions bore fewer defects and almost 5 times higher BET surface area ( similar to 181 m(2)/g) than the sample with no pH adjustment (-34 m(2)/g) for the same hydrothermal reaction time (19 h), attributed to the developed microporosity. The specific capacitance of this material estimated by electrochemical impedance using three-electrode cell and KCl aqueous solution as an electrolyte was similar to 400-500 F/g. When EDLC capacitors were fabricated from rGO materials the electrochemical testing in organic electrolyte i.e. TEABF(4) in PC, revealed that the shortest hydrothermal reaction time (4 h) was more efficient resulting in capacitance around 60 F/g. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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