Design and tailoring of a hierarchical graphene-carbon nanotube architecture for supercapacitors

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Stacking of individual graphene sheets (GS) is effectively inhibited by introducing one-dimensional carbon nanotubes (CNTs) to form a 3-D hierarchical structure which significantly enhances the electrochemical capacitive performances of GS-based composites. From SEM images, inserting proper quantity of CNTs as nanospacers can effectively impede the stacking of GS and enlarge the space between GS sheets, leading to obtain a highly porous nanostructure. The specific capacitance of GS-CNTs-9-1 (∼326.5 F g-1 at 20 mV s -1) is much higher than that of GS material (∼83 F g -1). Furthermore, the energy and power densities of GS-CNTs-9-1 are respectively as high as 21.74 Wh kg-1 and 78.29 kW kg-1, revealing that the hierarchical graphene-CNT architecture provides remarkable effects on enhancing the capacitive performance of GS-based composites. Therefore, the GS-CNT composites are promising carbon materials for supercapacitors. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Yang, S. Y., Chang, K. H., Tien, H. W., Lee, Y. F., Li, S. M., Wang, Y. S., … Hu, C. C. (2011). Design and tailoring of a hierarchical graphene-carbon nanotube architecture for supercapacitors. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 21(7), 2374–2380. https://doi.org/10.1039/c0jm03199b

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