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Synthesis and electrochemical investigations of Ni1- xO thin films and Ni1-xO on three-dimensional carbon substrates for electrochemical capacitors

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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 152, Issue 11, Pages A2123-A2129

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/1.2039647

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Nickel oxide/carbon nanotube (Ni1-xO/CNT) film nanocomposite electrodes for electrochemical capacitors were prepared by electrochemically precipitating nickel hydroxide onto a CNT film substrate and heating it in air at 300 degrees C. For comparison, nickel oxide thin film and nickel oxide/carbon paper (Ni1-xO/C paper) electrodes were also prepared via electrochemical route. The nickel oxide layers (similar to 5 nm thickness) in the Ni1-xO/CNT film electrode were coated uniformly on the surface of the individual CNTs, constructing a 3D nanoporous network structure through the entire thickness of the film. In comparison to the thin film and Ni1-xO/C paper electrodes, the Ni1-xO/CNT film electrode showed a very high specific capacitance of similar to 1000 F g(-1) with a high rate capability in 1 M KOH. The Ni1-xO/CNT film electrode also showed a good cycle life during 100 cycles in 1 M KOH. The high specific capacitance and good power characteristics of the Ni1-xO/CNT nanocomposite electrode can be attributed to the construction of an electrode with a very thin film of electroactive materials with a nanometer thickness on a CNT film substrate with a 3D nanoporous network structure. (c) 2005 The Electrochemical Society.

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