Design and tailoring of the nanotubular arrayed architecture of hydrous RuO2 for next generation supercapacitors

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Abstract

By use of the membrane-templated synthesis route, hydrous RuO2 (RuO2·xH2O) nanotubular arrayed electrodes were successfully synthesized by means of the anodic deposition technique. The desired three-dimensional mesoporous architecture of RuO2· xH2O nanotubular arrayed electrodes with annealing in air at 200°C for 2 h simultaneously maintained the facility of electrolyte penetration, the ease of proton exchange/diffusion, and the metallic conductivity of crystalline RuO2, exhibiting unexpectedly ultrahigh power characteristics with its frequency "knee" reaching ca. 4.0-7.8 kHz, 20-40 times better than that of RuO2 single crystalline, arrayed nanorods. The specific power and specific energy of annealed RuO 2·xH2O nanotubes measured at 0.8 V and 4 kHz is equal to 4320 kW kg-1 and 7.5 W h kg-1, respectively, demonstrating the characteristics of next generation supercapacitors. © 2006 American Chemical Society.

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Hu, C. C., Chang, K. H., Lin, M. C., & Wu, Y. T. (2006). Design and tailoring of the nanotubular arrayed architecture of hydrous RuO2 for next generation supercapacitors. Nano Letters, 6(12), 2690–2695. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl061576a

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