Many researchers have used nitrogen (N) as a dopant and/or N-containing functional groups to enhance the capacitance of carbon electrodes of electrical double layer (EDL) capacitors. However, the physical mechanism(s) giving rise to the interfacial capacitance of the N-containing carbon electrodes is not well understood. Here, we show that the area-normalized capacitance of lightly N-doped activated graphene with similar porous structure increased from 6 mu F cm(-2) to 22 mu F cm(-2) with 0 at%, and 2.3 at% N-doping, respectively. The quantum capacitance of pristine single layer graphene and various N-doped graphene was measured and a trend of upwards shifts of the Dirac Point with increasing N concentration was observed. The increase in bu...
Conventional wisdom suggests that decreasing dimensions of dielectric materials (e.g., thickness of ...
ABSTRACT: Conventional wisdom suggests that decreasing dimensions of dielectric materials (e.g., thi...
With first-principles density functional theory calculations, we demonstrate that quantum capacitanc...
Graphene-based electrodes have been widely tested and used in electrochemical double layer capacitor...
Low-energy density has long been the major limitation to the application of supercapacitors. Introdu...
Low-energy density has long been the major limitation to the application of supercapacitors. Introdu...
Graphene materials possess attractive properties that can be used for the fabrication of supercapaci...
Experimental electrical double-layer capacitances of porous carbon electrodes fall below ideal value...
Density functional calculations were performed on 15 functionalized graphene models to investigate t...
© 2002-2012 IEEE. Despite having remarkable surface area (2630 m2/g for graphene), the graphene-base...
885-891Electrodes fabricated using graphene are quite promising for electric double layer capacitors...
Experimental electrical double-layer capacitances of porous carbon electrodes fall below ideal value...
A novel method for nitrogen doping of graphene via solid-state impregnation was developed using grap...
Because of their many advantages, graphene and graphene-based materials are used in supercapacitor e...
To improve the electrochemical performance of graphene materials, nitrogen-doped graphene sheets (NG...
Conventional wisdom suggests that decreasing dimensions of dielectric materials (e.g., thickness of ...
ABSTRACT: Conventional wisdom suggests that decreasing dimensions of dielectric materials (e.g., thi...
With first-principles density functional theory calculations, we demonstrate that quantum capacitanc...
Graphene-based electrodes have been widely tested and used in electrochemical double layer capacitor...
Low-energy density has long been the major limitation to the application of supercapacitors. Introdu...
Low-energy density has long been the major limitation to the application of supercapacitors. Introdu...
Graphene materials possess attractive properties that can be used for the fabrication of supercapaci...
Experimental electrical double-layer capacitances of porous carbon electrodes fall below ideal value...
Density functional calculations were performed on 15 functionalized graphene models to investigate t...
© 2002-2012 IEEE. Despite having remarkable surface area (2630 m2/g for graphene), the graphene-base...
885-891Electrodes fabricated using graphene are quite promising for electric double layer capacitors...
Experimental electrical double-layer capacitances of porous carbon electrodes fall below ideal value...
A novel method for nitrogen doping of graphene via solid-state impregnation was developed using grap...
Because of their many advantages, graphene and graphene-based materials are used in supercapacitor e...
To improve the electrochemical performance of graphene materials, nitrogen-doped graphene sheets (NG...
Conventional wisdom suggests that decreasing dimensions of dielectric materials (e.g., thickness of ...
ABSTRACT: Conventional wisdom suggests that decreasing dimensions of dielectric materials (e.g., thi...
With first-principles density functional theory calculations, we demonstrate that quantum capacitanc...