JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hybrid Electrodes of Carbon Nanotube and Reduced Graphene Oxide for Energy Storage Applications

Eunmi ChoiSu Jin ChaeAreum KimKeun Won KangMin Seok OhSoon Hyeong KwonSung Pil YoonSung Gyu Pyo

Year: 2015 Journal:   Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Vol: 15 (11)Pages: 9104-9109   Publisher: American Scientific Publishers

Abstract

The choice of electrode materials in lithium ion batteries and supercapacitors is important for the stability, capacity, and cycle life of the device. Despite its low capacity, graphite has often been used as an electrode material due to its inherent stability. Due to an increasing demand for large-capacity energy storage systems, there is also a demand for the development of large-capacity Li ion batteries and supercapacitors. Therefore, carbonaceous materials like graphene and carbon nanotubes (CNTs), which have high stability as well as excellent electrical conductivity and mechanical strength, are receiving attention as new electrode materials. Recently, starting from simply applying graphene and CNTs as electrode materials and progressing to the development of hybrid materials, there have been increasing research efforts in enhancing the performance of Li ion batteries and supercapacitors through the use of carbonaceous materials. This paper will discuss new composite materials and electrode structures that use graphene and CNTs for applications in Li ion batteries and supercapacitors.

Keywords:
Materials science Supercapacitor Graphene Carbon nanotube Energy storage Electrode Nanotechnology Oxide Graphite Lithium (medication) Carbon fibers Composite number Composite material Electrochemistry Metallurgy

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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
Interconnection Networks and Systems
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