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A Hybrid Capacitor Based on Fe3O4-Graphene Nanocomposite/Few-Layer Graphene in Different Aqueous Electrolytes

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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 163, Issue 13, Pages A2768-A2775

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/2.1161613jes

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  1. EU through the European Regional Development Fund (Centres of Excellence) [2014-2020.4.01.15-0011, 3.2.0101-0030]
  2. [IUT20-13]

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Graphene nanoplatelets have been used for synthesis of Fe3O4-graphene nanocomposite negative electrode. A high-resolution transmission electron microscopy measurements of the graphene areas surrounded by Fe3O4 nanoparticles show that the graphene has folded on itself and the edges have some amounts of waviness which could indicate existence of amorphous carbon. A high energy density hybrid capacitors (HC) have been completed based on 1 M Li2SO4, Na2SO4, Rb2SO4, Cs2SO4 and MgSO4 aqueous electrolytes and Fe3O4-graphene nanocomposite/few-layer graphene electrode materials. The optimal working potential region of each electrode has been regulated by optimized mass balance of the electrodes. After optimization the cell voltage increased up to 1.4 V and an energy density (maximal) up to 9.4 Wh kg(-1) in 1 M Cs2SO4 electrolyte. The maximal power density 41.1 kW kg(-1) has been calculated for 1 M Rb2SO4 aqueous electrolyte based HC. The energy and power density of completed HC cells decreased with solvation Gibbs energy of the cations. The cycling efficiency values have been calculated being highest for 1 M Rb2SO4 and 1 M Cs2SO4 electrolyte based systems, 98.4% and 99.9%, respectively. Thus, promising HC cells based on Fe3O4-graphene nanocomposite/few-layer graphene electrodes in different aqueous electrolytes have been developed and characterized. (C) 2016 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.

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