JOURNAL ARTICLE

Carbon Nanotubes as Backbones for Composite Electrodes of Supercapacitors

François Béguin

Year: 2004 Journal:   AIP conference proceedings Vol: 723 Pages: 460-464   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

Carbon nanotubes have been used as a backbone for preparing a new type of C/C composite by one‐step carbonisation of CNTs/PAN blends. Although their specific surface area is very low, the composites demonstrate high values of capacitance in two‐electrode supercapacitors. A template effect of nanotubes on the mesoporous character of the composite is observed. The exceptional capacitance values are due to the combination of the open network of mesopores which favors the access of ions to the active surface and a nitrogen functionality which provides pseudocapacitance properties.

Keywords:
Pseudocapacitance Supercapacitor Materials science Capacitance Carbon nanotube Composite number Mesoporous material Electrode Carbon fibers Nanotechnology Chemical engineering Composite material Catalysis Organic chemistry Chemistry

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