JOURNAL ARTICLE

All graphene electrode for high‐performance asymmetric supercapacitor

Ahmad Hassan SiddiqueRehman ButtSyeda Wishal BokhariD. Vasanth RajXufeng ZhouZhaoping Liu

Year: 2019 Journal:   International Journal of Energy Research Vol: 44 (2)Pages: 1244-1255   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

"Electrode imbalance" is one of the major issues that hinders the potential performance of asymmetric supercapacitors (ASCs), which arises mainly due to the huge dissimilarities of the electrodes microstructures. Herein, an "all-graphene" electrode system is designed by simple chemo-thermal modification of graphene oxide. Chemically functionalized graphene (FG) cathode and two anodes based on thermally reduced graphene oxide (TrGO) and iodine-doped graphene (IG) prepared via simple synthetic routes, followed by assembling into ASCs. The ASC comprising FG cathode-IG anode delivers phenomenally high energy-power (E-P) density (91 W h kg−1 and 424.95 W kg−1) and a good capacitance retention after 10 000 cycles. This outcome is accredited to the similar chemistry of electrodes resulting in a minimal electrode imbalance. The developed scheme has capacity to be employed as all-graphene hybrid energy storage system outputting enhanced performance and cyclic stability.

Keywords:
Graphene Supercapacitor Anode Materials science Electrode Cathode Oxide Capacitance Nanotechnology Energy storage Graphene foam Graphene oxide paper Chemical engineering Optoelectronics Chemistry Power (physics) Metallurgy

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