Jun-Bin HuangJagabandhu PatraMing-Hsien LinMing-Der GerYih-Ming LiuNen‐Wen PuChien‐Te HsiehMeng-Jey YouhQuanfeng DongJeng‐Kuei Chang
We demonstrate a facile and effective method, which is low-cost and easy to scale up, to fabricate holey graphene nanosheets (HGNSs) via ultrafast heating during synthesis. Various heating temperatures are used to modify the material properties of HGNSs. First, we use HGNSs as the electrode active materials for electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs). A synthesis temperature of 900 °C seems to be optimal, i.e., the conductivity and adhesion of HGNSs reach a compromise. The gravimetric capacitance of this HGNS sample (namely HGNS-900) is 56 F·g−1. However, the volumetric capacitance is low, which hinders its practical application. Secondly, we incorporate activated carbon (AC) into HGNS-900 to make a composite EDLC material. The effect of the AC:HGNS-900 ratio on the capacitance, high-rate performance, and cycling stability are systematically investigated. With a proper amount of HGNS-900, both the electrode gravimetric and volumetric capacitances at high rate charging/discharging are clearly higher than those of plain AC electrodes. The AC/HGNS-900 composite is a promising electrode material for nonaqueous EDLC applications.
Jagabandhu PatraBo-Rui PanMing‐Hsien LinChing‐Yuan SuSheng‐Wei LeeTzi‐Yi WuR. S. DhakaChien‐Te HsiehJeng‐Kuei Chang
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