Electrochimica Acta, Vol.273, 115-126, 2018
All binder-free electrophoresis deposition synthesis of nickel cobalt hydroxide/ultraphene and activated carbon electrodes for asymmetric supercapacitors
Electrophoresis deposition (EPD) is one of attractive methods for fabricating electrodes due to simple and cost-effective natures. All binder-free EPD process is used on preparing the nickel cobalt hydroxide and a commercial graphene (Ultraphene (TM)) (Ni-Co-OH/U) electrode for asymmetric supercapacitors (ASC). The effects of EPD duration and potential as well as Ni:Co ratio in EPD solution on morphology of Ni-Co-OH/U and electrocapacitive performance of resulting electrodes are investigated. A high areal capacitance of 8.18 F cm(-2) is obtained for the optimized Ni-Co-OH/U electrode fabricated using 10 min, 5 V and 1:2 as EPD duration, potential, and Ni: Co ratio in EPD solution, respectively, mainly due to its large surface area, suitable size of gaps as well as high electrical conductivity and low charge transfer resistance. The ASC shows a potential window of 1.4 V and a CF value of 222 mF g(-1). A maximum energy density of 23.4Wh kg(-1) at the power density of 937.2 W kg(-1) and the cycling stability with a CF retention of 56% after 3000 cycles repeated charge/discharge process are also attained. This work demonstrates the fleasibility of applying the effective all binder-free EPD process to fabricate efficient ASC composed of the metal hydroxide and carbon composite. (c) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Charge/discharge;Cyclic voltammetry;Electrophoresis deposition;Nickel cobalt hydroxide;Supercapacitors