In situ Growth of Cu2O/CuO Nanosheets on Cu Coating Carbon Cloths as a Binder-Free Electrode for Asymmetric Supercapacitors

Cu 2 O/CuO nanosheets in-situ grown on Cu-Carbon cloths (Cu-CCs), namely Cu 2 O/CuO@Cu-CCs, are constructed by a simple strategy with electroless copper plating, chemical etching, and thermal dehydration. The as-prepared material is directly used as binder-free electrodes for supercapacitors (SCs)....

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in chemistry 2019-06, Vol.7, p.420-420
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Lina, Li, Jiao, Sun, Haibin, Guo, Xue, Xu, Jiakun, Zhang, Hua, Zhang, Xiaojiao
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Zusammenfassung:Cu 2 O/CuO nanosheets in-situ grown on Cu-Carbon cloths (Cu-CCs), namely Cu 2 O/CuO@Cu-CCs, are constructed by a simple strategy with electroless copper plating, chemical etching, and thermal dehydration. The as-prepared material is directly used as binder-free electrodes for supercapacitors (SCs). CCs coated with Cu, as the current collector, can effectively promote the charge collection and electron transfer, while the hierarchical Cu 2 O/CuO nanosheets provide massive active sites for fast faradic reactions. The composite electrode exhibits high specific capacitance [1.71 F cm −2 , equivalent to 835.2 F g −1 , at the current density of 10 mA cm −2 (3.57 A g −1 )]. The asymmetric supercapacitor device using Cu 2 O/CuO@Cu-CCs as the positive electrode and activated carbon as the negative electrode, achieves a superior energy density up to 60.26 Wh kg −1 at a power density of 299.73 W kg −1 and an excellent long-term cycling stability (9.65% loss of its initial capacitance after 5,000 cycles). The excellent electrochemical performance is mainly ascribed to the unique hierarchical structure of Cu 2 O/CuO@Cu-CCs, making it attractive as a potential electrode material for high performance SCs.
ISSN:2296-2646
2296-2646
DOI:10.3389/fchem.2019.00420