Abstract
Novel three-dimensional (3D) island-chain structured vanadium pentoxide (V2O5)/graphene (GN)/multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) hybrid aerogels (VGMA) are synthesized by a sol-gel method. In this process, V2O5in situ grows along the surface of both MWCNT and GN by the coordination effect. These two kinds of one-dimensional fibers (V2O5 nanofibers and V2O5 coated MWCNT) and one kind of two-dimensional sheets (GN) co-assemble into a 3D porous island-chain structure. VGMA exhibit enhanced specific capacitance (504 F g-1), large energy density (70 W h kg-1) and outstanding cyclic property (82.9% retention after 32-500 cycles). All these excellent electrochemical properties of ternary VGMA can be attributed to the well-designed nanostructure and synergistic effect of the individual components. This also demonstrates that the unique island-chain nanostructured VGMA can be a good candidate for supercapacitors.
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Bi, W., Gao, G., Wu, Y., Yang, H., Wang, J., Zhang, Y., … Wu, G. (2017). Novel three-dimensional island-chain structured V2O5/graphene/MWCNT hybrid aerogels for supercapacitors with ultralong cycle life. RSC Advances, 7(12), 7179–7187. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra25077g
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