| Literature DB >> 26270245 |
Junyi Ji1,2, Yang Li1, Wenchao Peng1, Guoliang Zhang1, Fengbao Zhang1, Xiaobin Fan1,3.
Abstract
The increasing demand for energy has triggered tremendous research effort for the development of high-performance and durable energy-storage devices. Advanced graphene-based electrodes with high electrical conductivity and ion accessibility can exhibit superior electrochemical performance in energy-storage devices. Among them, binder-free configurations can enhance the electron conductivity of the electrode, which leads to a higher capacity by avoiding the addition of non-conductive and inactive binders. Graphene, a 2D material, can be fabricated into a porous and flexible structure with an interconnected conductive network. Such a conductive structure is favorable for both electron and ion transport to the entire electrode surface. In this review, the main processes used to prepare binder-free graphene-based hybrids with high porosity and well-designed electron conductive networks are summarized. Then, the applications of free-standing binder-free graphene-based electrodes in energy-storage devices are discussed. Future research aspects with regard to overcoming the technological bottlenecks are also proposed.Entities:
Keywords: binder-free; energy storage; free-standing; graphene-based electrodes; porous structures
Year: 2015 PMID: 26270245 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201501115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849