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One-step deposition of nanostructured Ni(OH)2/rGO for supercapacitor applications

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The present study demonstrates the one-step synthesis of Ni(OH)(2)/rGO nanocomposites for scaled quantity production of supercapacitors. The material was directly deposited on nickel foam using a hydrothermal method. Crystallography and microstructural analysis confirmed the high quality and desired morphology of the synthesized material. Electrochemical characterization showed a specific capacitance of 1900 F g(-1) and a capacitance retention of 92.5% after 5000 cycles, indicating the potential of the material for mass-scale supercapacitor applications.
To use nanostructured materials for practical applications, scaled quantity production becomes a necessary part of synthesis. The present work demonstrates the simple one-step easy synthesis of Ni(OH)(2)/rGO nanocomposites for supercapacitor applications at scaled quantities. Direct deposition of Ni(OH)(2)/rGO on nickel foam for a supercapacitor was performed using a hydrothermal method. Depending on the size of the autoclave, it is possible to deposit an active mass on a selected substrate. Crystallography and microstructural study results showed the formation of good-quality and required morphology material. The electrochemical characterization performed on Ni(OH)(2)/rGO/Ni exhibited a specific capacitance of 1900 F g(-1) at a current density of 1 A g(-1). Capacitance retention of 92.5% is demonstrated after 5000 cycles at a scan rate of 50 mV s(-1). The obtained results suggest that the synthesized material can be used for supercapacitor applications at the mass scale.

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