4.6 Article

Multi-porous Co3O4 nanoflakes @ sponge-like few-layer partially reduced graphene oxide hybrids: towards highly stable asymmetric supercapacitors

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 5, Issue 24, Pages 12569-12577

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7ta00694b

Keywords

-

Funding

  1. Research and Technology Council of Sharif University of Technology
  2. National Science Council
  3. National Taiwan University
  4. Academia Sinica (Taiwan)
  5. Iran's National Elites Foundation

Ask authors/readers for more resources

The controlled growth of metal oxide nanostructures within hierarchically porous conductive carbon-based frameworks is critically important to achieving high volumetric performance and appropriate channel size for energy storage applications. Herein, we grow cobalt oxide (Co3O4) nanoflakes, using a sequential-electrodeposition process, into spherically porous sponge-like few-layer partially reduced graphene oxide (SrGO) synthesized by template-directed ordered assembly. Maximum specific/volumetric capacitances of 1112 F g(Co3O4)(-1) (at 3.3 A g(Co3O4)(-1)), 178 F cm(-3) (at 2.6 A cm(-2)), and 406 F g(total)(-1) (at 1 A g(total)(-1)) and sensible rate capability (80% retention by increasing the charge/discharge current from 1 A g(-1) to 16 A g(-1)) are obtained for the Co3O4 nanoflakes@SrGO hybrid electrodes. Besides, an asymmetric supercapacitor is made with the Co3O4[63%]@SrGO[37%] hybrid and activated carbon as a positive and a negative electrode, respectively. Electrochemical results indicate an energy density of 23.3 W h kg(-1) at a high power density of 2300 W kg(-1) (discharge time of about 42 s) and 62% retention even at a remarkable power density of 36 600 W kg(-1) (discharge time of 1.6 s). Moreover, it shows excellent cycling stability with no decay after 20 000 charge/discharge cycles. This performance is attributed to the unique pore-sizes for an ion to channel into the porous structures, conductivity, and mechanical stability of the SrGO framework, which makes it promising for next-generation supercapacitors.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.6
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available