A symmetrical graphene-based supercapacitor is constructed for studying the charge-transfer mechanism within the graphene-based electrodes using both experiment measurements and molecular simulation. The in-house synthesized graphene is characterized by XRD, SEM and BET measurements for morphology and surface area. It is observed that the electric capacity of graphene electrode can be reduced by both high internal resistance and limited mass transfer. Computer modeling is conducted at the molecular level to characterize the diffusion behavior of electrolyte ions to the interior of electrode with emphasis on the unique 2D confinement imposed by graphene layers. Although graphene powder poses a moderate internal surface of 400 m2 g -1, the ca...
The ability of graphene and carbon nanotubes to generate an electric potential from flowing fluids h...
Graphene is an emerging carbon material that may soon find practical applications. With its unusual ...
This study describes the effect of the collector cross-sectional area on the capacitance value of th...
International audienceOver the past decades, the specific surface area and the pore size distributio...
International audienceOver the past decades, the specific surface area and the pore size distributio...
Graphene electrodes are investigated for electrochemical double layer capacitors (EDLCs) with lithiu...
Manipulating structure of graphene and its aggregates has been found to be important for graphene ba...
An alternate energy storage device for high power applications are supercapacitors. They store energ...
Graphene-based materials are widely explored as the active electrode materials for energy storage an...
High-performance porous 3D graphene-based supercapacitors are one of the most promising and challeng...
Graphene is the preferred material for supercapacitor electrodes in comparison to the conventional a...
Graphene has been identified as a promising material for energy storage, especially for high perform...
The ability of graphene and carbon nanotubes to generate an electric potential from flowing fluids h...
Graphene is an emerging carbon material that may soon find practical applications. With its unusual ...
This study describes the effect of the collector cross-sectional area on the capacitance value of th...
International audienceOver the past decades, the specific surface area and the pore size distributio...
International audienceOver the past decades, the specific surface area and the pore size distributio...
Graphene electrodes are investigated for electrochemical double layer capacitors (EDLCs) with lithiu...
Manipulating structure of graphene and its aggregates has been found to be important for graphene ba...
An alternate energy storage device for high power applications are supercapacitors. They store energ...
Graphene-based materials are widely explored as the active electrode materials for energy storage an...
High-performance porous 3D graphene-based supercapacitors are one of the most promising and challeng...
Graphene is the preferred material for supercapacitor electrodes in comparison to the conventional a...
Graphene has been identified as a promising material for energy storage, especially for high perform...
The ability of graphene and carbon nanotubes to generate an electric potential from flowing fluids h...
Graphene is an emerging carbon material that may soon find practical applications. With its unusual ...
This study describes the effect of the collector cross-sectional area on the capacitance value of th...