JOURNAL ARTICLE

Graphene‐Based Materials for Lithium‐Ion Hybrid Supercapacitors

Abstract

Lithium‐ion hybrid supercapacitors (LIHSs), also called Li‐ion capacitors, have attracted much attention due to the combination of the rapid charge–discharge and long cycle life of supercapacitors and the high energy‐storage capacity of lithium‐ion batteries. Thus, LIHSs are expected to become the ultimate power source for hybrid and all‐electric vehicles in the near future. As an electrode material, graphene has many advantages, including high surface area and porous structure, high electric conductivity, and high chemical and thermal stability, etc. Compared with other electrode materials, such as activated carbon, graphite, and metal oxides, graphene‐based materials with 3D open frameworks show higher effective specific surface area, better control of channels, and higher conductivity, which make them better candidates for LIHS applications. Here, the latest advances in electrode materials for LIHSs are briefly summarized, with an emphasis on graphene‐based electrode materials (including 3D graphene networks) for LIHS applications. An outlook is also presented to highlight some future directions.

Keywords:
Supercapacitor Materials science Graphene Nanotechnology Lithium (medication) Electrode Graphite Energy storage Electrochemistry Composite material Power (physics)

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Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Advancements in Battery Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Graphene research and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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