Dispersing WO3 in carbon aerogel makes an outstanding supercapacitor electrode material

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Tungsten oxide, originally poor in capacitive performance, was made an excellent electrode material for supercapacitors, by dispersing it to carbon aerogels (CA), a conductive and mesoporous hosting template, that drastically improved the utilization of WO3 for capacitance generation. The WO3 was introduced to the CA, in a form of well-dispersed single crystalline nanoparticles of 15-40 nm in size, with a simple immersion-calcination process. A one order of magnitude improvement in specific capacitance was achieved with the present composition, from 54 F/g for WO 3 nanoparticles to 700 F/g for WO3/CA composites (scaned at 25 mV/s in 0.5 M H2SO4 over a potential window of -0.3 to 0.5 V). The WO3/CA composites exhibited an excellent high rate capability with a 60% retention in specific capacitance at 500 mV/s, almost perfect cycle efficiency of 99%, and outstanding cycling stability of only 5% decay in specific capacitance after 4000 cycles. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Wang, Y. H., Wang, C. C., Cheng, W. Y., & Lu, S. Y. (2014). Dispersing WO3 in carbon aerogel makes an outstanding supercapacitor electrode material. Carbon, 69, 287–293. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbon.2013.12.027

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