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Hybrid Iron Oxide on Three-Dimensional Exfoliated Graphite Electrode with Ultrahigh Capacitance for Energy Storage Applications

Journal

CHEMELECTROCHEM
Volume 5, Issue 11, Pages 1501-1508

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/celc.201800143

Keywords

electrochemical exfoliation; energy storage; graphite; iron oxide; supercapacitor

Funding

  1. Fundametal Research Funds for the Central Universities [N170503008]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21673035]

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Electrode materials with low cost, large theoretical capacity, and fast ion/electron transport rate are highly desirable for capacitive applications. Pseudocapacitive iron oxide materials (e.g., Fe2O3, Fe3O4) satisfy the first two aspects, but are electrically/ionically insulating, hindering their practical applications in energy storage. Here, hybrid mesoporous iron oxide (Fe2O3/Fe3O4) materials are integrated with a three-dimensional electrochemically exfoliated graphite substrate (EG) using an electrodeposition coupled with a post-chemical transition strategy. The hybrid Fe2O3/Fe3O4 materials on EG exhibit an ultrahigh specific capacitance of 1530 Fg(-1) at current density of 1 Ag-1. This material with such high capacitance ranks on the top of the reported iron oxide materials for capacitive applications. In addition, the assembled device with EG@Fe2O3/Fe3O4 as anode can deliver a high gravimetric energy density of 21.6 Whkg(-1) at a power density of 225 Wkg(-1), based on the total mass of the two electrodes (including the mass of the current collectors). This system can power various electronic devices, suggesting its great potential for energy storage applications.

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