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Carbon Nanotube-Based Supercapacitors with Excellent ac Line Filtering and Rate Capability via Improved Interfacial Impedance

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 9, Issue 7, Pages 7248-7255

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b02075

Keywords

supercapacitor; EDLC; electric double layer capacitor; electrochemical capacitor; high current density; ultrahigh sweep rate; carbon nanotubes; ac line filtering

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada

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We report the fabrication of high-performance, self-standing composite sp(2)-carbon supercapacitor electrodes using single-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as conductive binder. The 3-D mesoporous mesh architecture of CNT-based composite electrodes grants unimpaired ionic transport throughout relatively thick films and allows superior performance compared to graphene-based devices at an ac line frequency of 120 Hz. Metrics of 601 mu F/cm(2) with a -81 degrees phase angle and a rate capability (RC) time constant of 199 mu s are obtained for thin carbon films. The free-standing carbon films were obtained from a chlorosulfonic acid dispersion and interfaced to stainless steel current collectors with various surface treatments. (NI electrodes were able to cycle at 200 V/s and beyond, still showing a characteristic parallelepipedic cyclic votammetry shape at 1 kV/s. Current densities are measured in excess of 6400 A/g, and the electrodes retain more than 98% capacity after 1 million cycles. These promising results are attributed to a reduction of series resistance in the film through the CNT conductive network and especially to the surface treatment of the stainless steel current collector.

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