The development of advanced electrode materials derived from biomass for the next generation of energy storage devices, such as supercapacitors with high specific energy and specific power coupled with a good cycle stability, is required to meet the high demand for electric vehicles and portable devices. In this study, sustainable binary vanadium pentoxide carbon-graphene foam composites (V 2 O 5 @C-R 2 HS/GF) were synthesized using a solvothermal method. The X-ray diffraction, Raman and FTIR techniques were used to study the structural properties of the composites (V 2 O 5 @C-R 2 HS/20 mg GF and V 2 O 5 @C-R 2 HS/40 mg GF). The SEM micrographs displayed an accordion-like morphology resulting from the graphene foam-modified V 2 O 5 @C-R 2 HS composite. The V 2 O 5 @C-R 2 HS, V 2 O 5 @C-R 2 HS/20 mg GF and V 2 O 5 @C-R 2 HS/40 mg GF composites were evaluated in a three-electrode configuration using 6 M potassium hydroxide (KOH) as an aqueous electrolyte. Furthermore, a two-electrode device was carried out by fabricating an asymmetric device (V 2 O 5 @C-R 2 HS/GF//AC) where V 2 O 5 @C-R 2 HS/20 mg GF was used as a positive electrode and activated carbon (AC) as a negative electrode at a cell voltage of 1.6 V in 6 M KOH. The V 2 O 5 @C-R 2 HS/GF//AC showed a high specific energy and specific power values of 55 W h kg -1 and 707 W kg -1, respectively, at a specific current of 1 A g -1. The asymmetric device presented a good stability test showing 99% capacity retention up to 10 000 cycles and was confirmed by the floating time up to 150 h with specific energy increasing 23.6% after the first 10 h. This article is part of the theme issue 'Bio-derived and bioinspired sustainable advanced materials for emerging technologies (part 2)'.
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Ngom, B. D., Ndiaye, N. M., Sylla, N. F., Mutuma, B. K., Manyala, N., & Chaker, M. (2021). Binary vanadium pentoxide carbon-graphene foam composites derived from dark red hibiscus sabdariffa for advanced asymmetric supercapacitor. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 379(2209). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2020.0347
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