3D porous gear-like copper oxide and their high electrochemical performance as supercapacitors

Liutao Yu(Anhui Normal University), Yuanyuan Jin(Anhui Normal University), Lanlan Li(Anhui Normal University), Jie Ma(Anhui Normal University), Guangfeng Wang(Anhui Normal University), Baoyou Geng(Anhui Normal University), Xiaojun Zhang(Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China)
CrystEngComm
January 1, 2013
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Abstract

A facile and mild approach was used for the controlled synthesis of 3D porous gear-like CuO on a Cu substrate (PGC) based on annealing gear-like Cu(OH)2 (GC) at 200 °C in air. There are 3–10 edges that build up a gear-like structure and a huge number of holes formed on each edge. As an integrated nanostructure, the binder-free PGC can be used as a supercapacitors electrode (SC) directly. Due to its 3D porous structure and the highly conductive Cu substrate as a current collector, the integrated electrode exhibited excellent electrochemical properties. These were demonstrated by excellent specific capacitance as high as 348 F g−1 at a discharge current density of 1 A g−1, which corresponds to the energy density of 43.5 Wh kg−1. The electrochemical tests also showed that the as-synthesized PGC exhibited excellent cycling stability.


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