Nitrogen-Doped Graphene for High-Performance Ultracapacitors and the Importance of Nitrogen-Doped Sites at Basal Planes

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Although various carbon nanomaterials including activated carbon, carbon nanotubes, and graphene have been successfully demonstrated for high-performance ultracapacitors, their capacitances need to be improved further for wider and more challenging applications. Herein, using nitrogen-doped graphene produced by a simple plasma process, we developed ultracapacitors whose capacitances (similar to 280 F/g(electrode)) are about 4 times larger than those of pristine graphene based counterparts without sacrificing other essential and useful properties for ultracapacitor operations including excellent cycle life (>200000), high power capability, and compatibility with flexible substrates. While we were trying to understand the improved capacitance using scanning photoemission microscopy with a capability of probing local nitrogen-carbon bonding configurations within a single sheet of graphene, we observed interesting microscopic features of N-configurations: N-doped sites even at basal planes, distinctive distributions of N-configurations between edges and basal planes, and their distinctive evolutions with plasma duration. The local N-configuration mappings during plasma treatment, alongside binding energy calculated by density functional theory, revealed that the origin of the improved capacitance is a certain N-configuration at basal planes.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Issue Date
2011-06
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

CARBON NANOTUBE ELECTRODES; ENERGY-STORAGE DEVICES; ELECTROCHEMICAL CAPACITORS; ELECTRICAL-PROPERTIES; CONDUCTING POLYMERS; SUPERCAPACITORS; FILMS; OXIDE; DEPOSITION; REDUCTION

Citation

NANO LETTERS, v.11, no.6, pp.2472 - 2477

ISSN
1530-6984
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/100966
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EEW-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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