Issue 1, 2016

Double polymer sheathed carbon nanotube supercapacitors show enhanced cycling stability

Abstract

Pseudo-materials are effective in boosting the specific capacitance of supercapacitors, but during service their degradation may also be very strong, causing reduced cycling stability. Here, we show that a carbon nanotube sponge grafted by two conventional pseudo-polymer layers in sequence can serve as a porous supercapacitor electrode with significantly enhanced cycling stability compared with single polymer grafting. Creating conformal polymer coatings on the nanotube surface and the resulting double-sheath configuration are important structural factors leading to the enhanced performance. Combining different polymers as double sheaths as reported here might be a potential route to circumvent the dilemma of pseudo-materials, and to simultaneously improve the capacitance and stability for various energy storage devices.

Graphical abstract: Double polymer sheathed carbon nanotube supercapacitors show enhanced cycling stability

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Sep 2015
Accepted
19 Nov 2015
First published
20 Nov 2015

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 626-633

Double polymer sheathed carbon nanotube supercapacitors show enhanced cycling stability

W. Zhao, S. Wang, C. Wang, S. Wu, W. Xu, M. Zou, A. Ouyang, A. Cao and Y. Li, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 626 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR05978J

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