Issue 17, 2017

Homogeneous deposition of Ni(OH)2 onto cellulose-derived carbon aerogels for low-cost energy storage electrodes

Abstract

Nano-architectured carbon aerogel/Ni(OH)2 composites have been prepared via a wet chemical approach that combines the sol–gel preparation of a highly porous carbon aerogel using microcrystalline cellulose, a low-cost and renewable polymer, as the carbon source and subsequent homogeneous deposition of Ni(OH)2 nanoparticles onto the backbone of the carbon aerogel via a two-step chemical precipitation process. The deposited Ni(OH)2 has small particle size (3–10 nm) and uniform dispersion and is well exposed to the electrolyte. The resulting composite possesses an interconnected, three-dimensional, high-surface-area (327 m2 g−1) nanostructure, which provides efficient transport of electrolyte ions and electrons and enables a fuller utilization of Ni(OH)2, thus leading to excellent electrochemical performance. The composite electrode exhibits high specific capacitance of 1906 and 1206 F g−1 at current density of 1 and 20 A g−1, respectively, which are much higher than those of Ni(OH)2. Moreover 89% capacitance is retained after 4000 cycles, implying a good cycling stability.

Graphical abstract: Homogeneous deposition of Ni(OH)2 onto cellulose-derived carbon aerogels for low-cost energy storage electrodes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Nov 2016
Accepted
28 Dec 2016
First published
08 Feb 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 10583-10591

Homogeneous deposition of Ni(OH)2 onto cellulose-derived carbon aerogels for low-cost energy storage electrodes

G. Zu, J. Shen, Z. Zhang, B. Zhou, X. Wang, G. Wu and Y. Zhang, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 10583 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA26566A

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