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Production and Targeting of Monovalent Quantum Dots
Published on: October 23, 2014
High-Performance Supercapacitor of Graphene Quantum Dots with Uniform Sizes
Shuo Zhang1, Lina Sui1, Hongzhou Dong1
1College of Materials Science and Engineering , Qingdao University of Science and Technology , Qingdao 266042 P. R. China.
Abstract:
Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) with uniform sizes of less than 5 nm are synthesized by a novel top-down strategy. Nitric acid as a strong oxidant can be used to cut graphene oxide via sonication and hydrothermal processes. Moreover, purified GQDs are obtained from removing oxygen-containing functional groups in a heat treatment process. Both nanoscale size and edge effect of GQDs improve their abundant active sites and restrain the restack of graphene nanosheets. Meanwhile, their electrochemical performance demonstrates the properties of the GQDs for practical application in energy storage. The GQD electrode material shows an ideal electric double-layer capacitance behavior such as a high specific capacitance of 296.7 F g-1, a satisfactory energy density of 41.2 W h kg-1 at 1 A g-1, a low internal resistance, a small relaxation time, and an excellent cycling stability. The results illustrate excellent electrochemical activity, high conductivity, and enhanced ion transport rate on the surface of electrolyte and electrode. The advantages of GQDs confirm their unique characteristics for potential applications in the field of electrode materials for supercapacitors.
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