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Graphene oxide: An emerging electromaterial for energy storage and conversion

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JOURNAL OF ENERGY CHEMISTRY
Volume 55, Issue -, Pages 323-344

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jechem.2020.07.006

Keywords

Graphene oxide; Electrochemical storage; Batteries; Capacitors; Fuel cells

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council [DP190101008, FT190100058]
  2. ARC ITRP [IH180100020]
  3. UNSW Scientia Program
  4. UNSW-Tsinghua joint grant
  5. UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute, UNSW, Sydney
  6. Guangdong Innovation Research Team for Higher Education [2017KCXTD030]
  7. High-Level Talents Project of Dongguan University of Technology [KCYKYQD2017017]
  8. Australian Research Council [FT190100058] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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This paper provides a comprehensive review of recent progress in electrochemical energy storage devices using graphene oxide (GO). It discusses the unique features of GO for various applications, as well as specific applications and challenges. Future prospects and encouragement for further research and development are also addressed.
This paper gives a comprehensive review of the recent progress on electrochemical energy storage devices using graphene oxide (GO). GO, a single sheet of graphite oxide, is a functionalised graphene, carrying many oxygen-containing groups. This endows GO with various unique features for versatile applications in batteries, capacitors and fuel cells. Specific applications are considered principally including use in electrodes as the active materials to enhance the performance or as substrates to diversify the structures, in solid-state electrolytes and membranes to improve the ionic conductivity and mechanical properties, and in interlayers to protect the electrodes, membranes or current collectors. Furthermore, the challenges and future prospects are discussed in the paper for encouraging further research and development of GO applications. (C) 2020 Science Press and Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by ELSEVIER B.V. and Science Press. All rights reserved.

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