Journal article
Liquid-mediated dense integration of graphene materials for compact capacitive energy storage
X Yang, C Cheng, Y Wang, L Qiu, D Li
Science | Published : 2013
Abstract
Porous yet densely packed carbon electrodes with high ion-accessible surface area and low ion transport resistance are crucial to the realization of high-density electrochemical capacitive energy storage but have proved to be very challenging to produce. Taking advantage of chemically converted graphene's intrinsic microcorrugated two-dimensional configuration and self-assembly behavior, we show that such materials can be readily formed by capillary compression of adaptive graphene gel films in the presence of a nonvolatile liquid electrolyte. This simple soft approach enables subnanometer scale integration of graphene sheets with electrolytes to form highly compact carbon electrodes with a ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the financial support from the Australian Research Council and G. P. Simon for helpful discussion. This work made use of the facilities at the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy. D. L. and X.Y. filed an Australian provisional patent application (application no. 2013900820) on the basis of the work reported in this paper.