Recovering energy from dye wastewater for a new kind of superior supercapacitor material
Abstract
Utilizing waste for harnessing energy is considered to be a sustainable approach to recompense the energy crisis. Herein, we report an easy and green method to remove a dye through adsorption on the surface of graphene. These nanostructured methylene blue/graphene (MB/G) materials are used for the investigation of electrochemical behaviours. The MB/G is found to demonstrate a specific capacitance of 185 F g−1 at 1 A g−1, which is almost four times higher than that of pure graphene (57 F g−1). Interestingly, the capacitance retention ratio remains high, at over 98.7% after 800 cycles.