JOURNAL ARTICLE

Graphite paper / carbon nanotube composite: a potential supercapacitor electrode for powering microsystem technology

Qi LiAnderson D. SmithMazharul HaqueAgin VyasVolodymyr KuzmenkoPer LundgrenPeter Enoksson

Year: 2017 Journal:   Journal of Physics Conference Series Vol: 922 Pages: 012014-012014   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

This work describes fabrication of a flexible supercapacitor electrode. The fabrication starts with graphite paper (GP). Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are then grown directly to the carbon surface by chemical vapor deposition (CVD), forming a heterogeneous structure of GP/CNT. The integration of CNT enhances capacitive performance while maintaining the flexibility of GP, thus making GP/CNT a promising supercapacitor electrode material for potentially powering microsystem technology.

Keywords:
Supercapacitor Carbon nanotube Microsystem Materials science Fabrication Nanotechnology Electrode Chemical vapor deposition Graphite Capacitive sensing Composite number Carbon fibers Electrochemistry Composite material Electrical engineering Chemistry Engineering

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Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
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