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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.144, No.12, L309-L311, 1997
Deposition of Ruthenium Nanoparticles on Carbon Aerogels for High-Energy Density Supercapacitor Electrodes
The preparation and characterization of high surface area ruthenium/carbon aerogel composite electrodes for use in electrochemical capacitors is reported. These new materials have been prepared by the chemical vapor impregnation of ruthenium into carbon aerogels to produce a uniform distribution of adherent approximate to 20 Angstrom nanoparticles on the aerogel surface. The electrochemically oxidized ruthenium particles contribute a pseudocapacitance to the electrode and dramatically improve the energy storage characteristics of the aerogel. These composites have demonstrated specific capacitances in excess of 200 F/g, in comparison to 95 F/g for the untreated aerogel.