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Graphene/Carbon Paper Combined with Redox Active Electrolyte for Supercapacitors with High Performance

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 11, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym11081355

Keywords

cellulose; carbon paper; graphene; redox active electrolyte; supercapacitor

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China [21618408]
  2. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Information Materials [171012-K]

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Graphene/carbon paper is prepared by pyrolyzing graphene modified cellulose filter paper and directly used as a binder-free electrode to assemble a supercapacitor (SC) with a redox active electrolyte, containing a Fe3+/Fe2+ additive. By the graphene incorporation and the carbonization of the cellulose fibers, both the microstructure and the electrical conductivity of the carbon paper are promoted greatly. The filter paper derived carbon (FPC) electrode exhibits a specific capacitance (C-s) of 2832 Fg(-1) in a 1 M H2SO4 + 0.5 M Fe3+/Fe2+ electrolyte at 1 Ag-1, which is about 81 times that in a normal H2SO4 electrolyte. With the modification of graphene, the capacitive performance of the SC is enhanced further and a remarkable C-s of 3396 Fg(-1) at 1 Ag-1 is achieved for a graphene modified filter paper carbon (GFPC) electrode, which remains at similar to 632 Fg(-1) at 10 Ag-1. The free standing GFPC electrode also exhibits good cycling stability (93.8% of capacitance retention after 2000 cycles) and an energy density of 118 Whkg(-1) at a power density of 500.35 Wkg(-1), all of which are much higher than those of FPC. These encouraging results suggest that the graphene modification of electrode materials combined with a Fe3+/Fe2+ redox active electrolyte is a prospective measure to fabricate SC with an ultrahigh performance.

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