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Morphology Effects on the Supercapacitive Electrochemical Performances of Iron Oxide/Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites
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EngineeringElectrode-electrolyte InterfaceHybrid CapacitorIron OxideChemistryMorphology EffectsGraphene NanomeshesChemical EngineeringCarbon-based MaterialSupercapacitive Electrochemical PerformancesHybrid MaterialsMaterials ScienceBattery Electrode MaterialsSupercapacitorElectrochemical Double Layer CapacitorGraphene OxideElectrochemistryGrapheneBenzyl Alcohol RouteFunctional Materials
Abstract The benzyl alcohol route is used to decorate reduced graphene oxide (RGO) nanosheets with iron oxide (FeOx) nanoparticles. The resulting FeOx/RGO composites combine both electrical double‐layer capacitive and pseudocapacitive behaviors of RGO and FeOx, respectively, owing to the hybrid nanostructure. In 1 M Na 2 SO 4 aqueous electrolyte, the capacitance of the FeOx/RGO electrode reaches 126 F g −1 in a negative potential range from −0.8 to 0.0 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) and 97 F g −1 in the extended potential window from −0.8 to +0.7 V (vs. Ag/AgCl). By using the benzyl alcohol route, a higher concentration of iron precursor leads to full surface coverage of the RGO nanosheets by smaller FeOx nanoparticles, forming a close‐packed layer that limits the restacking of RGO nonosheets in the dry state. The resulting FeOx/RGO composite gains the same power capability as RGO and a higher energy density than raw FeOx, owing to this well‐designed morphology,.
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