A High-Performance, Low Defected, and Binder-Free Graphene-Based Supercapacitor Obtained via Synergistic Electrochemical Exfoliation and Electrophoretic Deposition Process.
Chem Asian J
; 19(18): e202400548, 2024 Sep 16.
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ABSTRACT
An integrated electrochemical exfoliation and electrophoretic deposition (EPD) method is developed to achieve a high-performance graphene supercapacitor. The electrochemical delamination of graphite sheet has obtained a low-defected few-layer graphene adorned with oxygen-containing functional groups. Then, the EPD process produced a binder-free electrode to alleviate the graphene restacking problem. The electrode prepared using a deposition voltage of 5â
V exhibits the highest specific capacitance of 145.95â
F/g at 0.5â
A/g from three-electrode measurement. Moreover, this EPD-prepared electrode also demonstrates superior electrochemical properties compared to electrodes fabricated using PVDF binder. In the real symmetrical cell, the EPD-prepared electrode also shows excellent performance with a high rate capability of 82.31 % (from 0.5â
A/g to 10â
A/g), high cycling stability of 95.00 % (at 5â
A/g) after 10,000â
cycles, and rapid frequency response with short relaxation time ( τ 0 ${{\tau }_{0}}$ ) of 9.73â
ms. These results indicate that this integration method is beneficial to construct a high performance binder-free supercapacitor electrode consisting of low-defected graphene materials, low electrode resistance, and less agglomeration of graphene sheets by utilizing an environmentally friendly process.
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