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Preparation of Graphene Liquid Cells for the Observation of Lithium-ion Battery Material
Published on: February 5, 2019
A direct-write method for preparing a bimetal sulfide/graphene composite as a free-standing electrode for
Hao Liu1, Xiao-Juan Liu1, Feng-Ying Dong1
1College of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Qingdao Agricultural University Qingdao 266109 China xzsun@qau.edu.cn.
Abstract:
It is a great challenge to ideally integrate graphene with its unique two-dimensional (2D) and porous structure into the pseudocapacitive materials. In this paper, a simple technique, i.e. direct-laser-writing (DLW), was developed to fabricate microsupercapacitors (MSCs) with excellent electrochemical performance, marked as Ni-Co-S/laser induced graphene (LIG) that exhibit a high areal specific capacitance of 680 mF cm-2 at the current density of 1 mA cm-2. A symmetric MSC device was assembled using Ni-Co-S/LIG as a positive electrode and active carbon (AC) as the negative electrode, and exhibited a high areal energy density of 56.9 μW h cm-2 at the power density of 800 μW cm-2, and excellent cycling stability maintaining 89.6% of the areal specific capacitance after 8000 cycles. The synergistic effect of bimetallic Ni-Co-S and the LIG with the 2D structure results in the excellent electrochemical performance. This work demonstrates a method to integrate Ni-Co-S pseudocapacitive materials into porous graphene with a direct-laser-writing technique. The produced integrated materials possess high energy density that can be used in MSCs.
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