Highly packed graphene-CNT films as electrodes for aqueous supercapacitors with high volumetric performance

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The increasing complexity of portable electronics demands the development of energy storage devices with higher volumetric energy and power densities. In this work we report a simple strategy for the preparation of partially reduced graphene oxide/carbon nanotube composites (prGO-CNT) as highly packed self-standing binder-free films suitable as electrodes for supercapacitors. These carbon-based films are easily obtained by the hydrothermal treatment of an aqueous suspension of graphene oxide and CNTs at 210 °C and then compacted under pressure. The prGO-CNT films, which had an apparent density as high as 1.5 g cm-3, were investigated as binder-free electrodes for aqueous supercapacitors using 6 M KOH solution as the electrolyte. The results show that the presence of merely 2 wt% of CNTs produces a significant enhancement of the capacitance retention at high current densities compared to the CNT-free samples, and this improvement is especially relevant in systems formed using electrodes with high mass loadings. Volumetric capacitance values of 250 F cm-3 at 1 A g-1 with outstanding capacitance retention (200 F cm-3 at 10 A g-1) were achieved using the prGO-CNT electrodes with an areal mass loading above 12 mg cm-2.

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Díez, N., Botas, C., Mysyk, R., Goikolea, E., Rojo, T., & Carriazo, D. (2018). Highly packed graphene-CNT films as electrodes for aqueous supercapacitors with high volumetric performance. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 6(8), 3667–3673. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ta10210k

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