| Literature DB >> 32569682 |
Yue You1, Keqi Qu1, Cai Shi1, Zhe Sun1, Zhanhua Huang2, Jian Li1, Mengyao Dong3, Zhanhu Guo4.
Abstract
CuS/ZnS/sodium alginate/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposites (CZSrG) were prepared by physical crosslinking followed by one-step reduction and were justified as green binder-free hydrogel high-capacitance electrodes. The physical crosslinking was realized simply through the hydrogen-bond interaction between sodium alginate (SA) and graphene oxide (GO), avoiding the usage of traditional Ca2+ crosslinking agent. The hydrogel structure made of CZSrG possessed the most beneficial effect of avoiding large volume change and increasing cycle stability for supercapacitors. When used as electrode, the specific capacitance of CZSrG was 992 F·g-1 (10 mV·s-1) in a three-electrode system. Furthermore, the fabricated supercapacitors had a specific capacitance of 252.1 F·g-1 (5 mV·s-1), and a power density of 1800 Wh·kg-1 at the energy density of 2.05 Wh·kg-1. Thus, the CZSrG has a favorable electrochemical performance and wide application prospects in supercapacitors.Entities:
Keywords: Reduced graphene oxide; Sodium alginate hydrogel; Supercapacitor
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32569682 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.06.169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953