Qing LiuQinglong YanShuang WuJieqiang WangHuan Liu
NiO nanopowders and NiO/nickel foam (NF) hybrid were synthesized by microwave hydrothermal method and the following heating process. NiO nanopowders show the morphology of microspheres (diameter is about 3 µm), which are composed of porous nanoflakes. NiO/NF hybrid shows a porous nanoflakes array structure, the thickness of nanoflakes is 10 nm. Electrochemical measurements indicate that the maximum specific capacitance of NiO nanopowders is about 85.4 F/g at a scan rate of 5 mV/s, while this value is up to 234.8 F/g for NiO/NF hybrid. Electrochemical impedance spectrum (EIS) data show that the Rs and Rct values of NiO/NF hybrid (1.9 Ω and 0.25 Ω) are smaller than that of the NiO nanopowders which are coated on nickel foam (3.6 Ω and 0.3 Ω). In conclusion, the ultrathin porous NiO/NF is directly used as a binderfree supercapacitor electrode, which exhibited significantly improved supercapacitor performance compared to NiO nanopowders.
Yan ZhangJie XuYingjiu ZhangXiaoyang Hu
Shuxing WuKwan San HuiKwun Nam HuiKwang Ho Kim
Shuxing WuKwan San HuiKwun Nam HuiKwang Ho Kim
Shuxing WuJe Moon YunKwang Ho Kim
Shuxing WuKwan San HuiKwun Nam HuiJe Moon YunKwang Ho Kim