Dehydrated sucrose nanoparticles as spacers for graphene-ionic liquid supercapacitor electrodes

Title Dehydrated sucrose nanoparticles as spacers for graphene-ionic liquid supercapacitor electrodes
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Abstract

The addition of dehydrated sucrose nanoparticles increases the gravimetric capacitance of electrochemical double-layer capacitor electrodes produced via the evaporative consolidation of graphene oxide–water–ionic liquid gels by more than two-fold. Dehydrated sucrose adsorbs onto graphene oxide and serves as a spacer, preventing the graphene oxide from restacking during solvent evaporation. Despite 61 wt % of the solids being electrochemically inactive dehydrated sucrose nanoparticles, the best electrodes achieved an energy density of ∼13.3 Wh/kg, accounting for the total mass of all electrode components.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Volume
4
Number of Pages
7167-7174
URL
https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.6b02050
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