| Literature DB >> 30063293 |
Tianyuan Liu1, Byeongyong Lee1, Byoung Gak Kim2, Michael J Lee1, Jinho Park1, Seung Woo Lee1.
Abstract
Polydopamine, a functional coating material, is redox active as cathode materials for both Li- and Na-ion batteries or hybrid capacitors. Here, a polydopamine coating onto 3D graphene framework is introduced through a simple hydrothermal process, during which graphene oxide serves not only as an oxidant for assisting the polymerization of dopamine, but also as a template for the conformal growth of polydopamine. High-density films are fabricated by compressing the polydopamine-coated graphene aerogels, which can be directly used as free-standing and flexible cathodes in both Li- and Na-cells. The compact electrodes deliver high capacities of ≈230 mAh g-1 in Li-cells and ≈211 mAh g-1 in Na-cells based on the total mass of electrodes. These compact electrodes also exhibit exceptional cycling stability and high rate performance due to the unique structure in which polydopamine is uniformly coated on the 3D structured graphene.Entities:
Keywords: charge storage; graphene; in situ polymerization; polydopamine; redox reactions
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30063293 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201801236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281