| Literature DB >> 26726127 |
Mei Lin1, Bolei Chen1, Xiao Wu1, Jiasheng Qian1, Linfeng Fei1, Wei Lu1, Lai Wa Helen Chan1, Jikang Yuan1.
Abstract
Well-organized epsilon-MnO2 hollow spheres/reduced graphene oxide (MnO2HS/RGO) composites have been successfully constructed via a facile and one-pot synthetic route. The ε-MnO2 hollow spheres with the diameter of ∼500 nm were grown in situ with homogeneous distribution on both sides of graphene oxide (GO) sheets in aqueous suspensions. The formation mechanism of the MnO2HS/RGO composites has been systematically investigated, and a high specific capacitance and good cycling capability were achieved on using the composites as supercapacitors. The galvanostatic charge/discharge curves show a specific capacitance of 471.5 F g(-1) at 0.8 A g(-1). The hollow structures of ε-MnO2 and the crumpled RGO sheets can enhance the electroactive surface area and improve the electrical conductivity, thus further facilitating the charge transport. The MnO2HS/RGO composite exhibits a high capacitance of 272 F g(-1) at 3 A g(-1) (92% retention) even after 1000 cycles. The prominent electrochemical performance might be attributed to the combination of the pseudo-capacitance of the MnO2 nanospheres with a hollow structure and to the good electrical conductivity of the RGO sheets. This work explores a new concept in designing metal oxides/RGO composites as electrode materials.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26726127 DOI: 10.1039/c5nr07900d
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790