Feng LuanGongming WangYichuan LingXihong LuHanyu WangYexiang TongXiaoxia LiuYat Li
Here we demonstrate a high energy density asymmetric supercapacitor with nickel oxide nanoflake arrays as the cathode and reduced graphene oxide as the anode. Nickel oxide nanoflake arrays were synthesized on a flexible carbon cloth substrate using a seed-mediated hydrothermal method. The reduced graphene oxide sheets were deposited on three-dimensional (3D) nickel foam by hydrothermal treatment of nickel foam in graphene oxide solution. The nanostructured electrodes provide a large effective surface area. The asymmetric supercapacitor device operates with a voltage of 1.7 V and achieved a remarkable areal capacitance of 248 mF cm(-2) (specific capacitance of 50 F g(-1)) at a charge/discharge current density of 1 mA cm(-2) and a maximum energy density of 39.9 W h kg(-1) (based on the total mass of active materials of 5.0 mg). Furthermore, the device showed an excellent charge/discharge cycling performance in 1.0 M KOH electrolyte at a current density of 5 mA cm(-2), with a capacitance retention of 95% after 3000 cycles.
Li WangXiaohong WangXianping XiaoFugang XuYujing SunZhuang Li
Peng LiaoYang ZengZenghui QiuShengcai HaoJiaqi HeHaijun XuShaowei Chen
Likun LiJunfu ChenHai‐Tao GaoFengmei LiuZhenglong LiQi LiJun Zhang
Özlem BudakÖzlem UğuzAtıf Koca
J. R. RaniRanjith ThangavelSe‐I OhJeong Min WooNayan C. DasSoyeon KimYun‐Sung LeeJae‐Hyung Jang