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Chemical Vapor Deposition of Carbon Nanocoils Three-Dimensionally in Carbon Fiber Cloth for All-Carbon Supercapacitors.


ABSTRACT: An Au/K bicatalyst-assisted chemical vapor deposition process using C2H2(g) to grow high-density carbon nanocoils (CNCs) uniformly on the fibers in carbon fiber cloth substrates three-dimensionally was developed. An as-deposited substrate (2.5 × 1.0 cm2) showed a high electrochemical active surface area (16.53 cm2), suggesting its potential usefulness as the electrode in electrochemical devices. The unique one-dimensional (1D) helical structure of the CNCs shortened the diffusion pathways of the ions in the electrolyte and generated efficient electron conduction routes so that the observed serial resistance R s was low (3.7 ?). By employing two-electrode systems, a liquid-state supercapacitor (SC) in H2SO4(aq) (1.0 M) and a solid-state SC with a polypropylene (PP) separator immersed in H2SO4(aq) (1.0 M)/polyvinylalcohol were assembled and investigated by using CNC-based electrodes. Both devices exhibited approximate rectangular shape profiles in the cyclic voltammetry measurements at various scan rates. The observations indicated their electric double-layer capacitive behaviors. From their galvanostatic charge/discharge curves, the specific capacitances of the liquid SC and the solid SC were measured to be approximately 137 and 163 F/g, respectively. In addition, the solid-state CNC-based SC possessed excellent energy density (15.3 W h/kg) and power density (510 W/kg). The light weight solid SC (0.1965 g, 2.5 × 1.0 cm2) was bendable up to 150° with most of the properties retained.

SUBMITTER: Hu S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6648905 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemical Vapor Deposition of Carbon Nanocoils Three-Dimensionally in Carbon Fiber Cloth for All-Carbon Supercapacitors.

Hu Shin S   Lee Chi-Young CY   Chiu Hsin-Tien HT  

ACS omega 20190104 1


An Au/K bicatalyst-assisted chemical vapor deposition process using C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>2(g)</sub> to grow high-density carbon nanocoils (CNCs) uniformly on the fibers in carbon fiber cloth substrates three-dimensionally was developed. An as-deposited substrate (2.5 × 1.0 cm<sup>2</sup>) showed a high electrochemical active surface area (16.53 cm<sup>2</sup>), suggesting its potential usefulness as the electrode in electrochemical devices. The unique one-dimensional (1D) helical structure of the  ...[more]

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