We have fabricated a symmetric electrochemical capacitor with high energy and power densities based on a composite of graphene foam (GF) with ∼80 wt% of manganese oxide (MnO2) deposited by hydrothermal synthesis. Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction measurements showed the presence of nanocrystalline MnO2 on the GF, while scanning and transmission electron microscopies showed needle-like manganese oxide coated and anchored onto the surface of graphene. Electrochemical measurements of the composite electrode gave a specific capacitance of 240 Fg-1 at a current density of 0.1 Ag-1 for symmetric supercapacitors using a two-electrode configuration. A maximum energy density of 8.3 Whkg-1 was obtained, with power density of 20 kWkg-1 and no capacitance loss after 1000 cycles. GF is an excellent support for pseudo-capacitive oxide materials such as MnO2, and the composite electrode provided a high energy density due to a combination of double-layer and redox capacitance mechanisms. © 2013 © 2013 Author(s).
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Bello, A., Fashedemi, O. O., Lekitima, J. N., Fabiane, M., Dodoo-Arhin, D., Ozoemena, K. I., … Manyala, N. (2013). High-performance symmetric electrochemical capacitor based on graphene foam and nanostructured manganese oxide. AIP Advances, 3(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4819270
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