Low-temperature and template-free fabrication of cobalt oxide acicular nanotube arrays and their applications in supercapacitors†
Abstract
Layered cobalt carbonate hydroxide (LCCH) acicular nanorod arrays (ANRAs) grown on a graphite substrate are converted to Co3O4 acicular nanotube arrays (ANTAs) via the anion-exchange reaction and Kirkendall effect at low temperature. The Co3O4 ANTAs exhibit an area capacitance of 369 mF cm−2 and a specific capacitance of 979 F g−1 at 2.5 mA cm−2, which are much higher than those of the Co3O4 ANRAs prepared by calcining the LCCH ANRAs at 350 °C (64.5 mF cm−2 and 191 F g−1).