Pseudocapacitive performance of phenothiazine functionalized graphene aerogel
Journal
Applied Surface Science
Journal Volume
613
Date Issued
2023-03-15
Author(s)
Abstract
This study utilizes light adsorbing molecule, phenothiazine (PTZ) to reduce graphene oxide (GO) and functionalize into PTZ-rGO aerogel (PTZ-rGO). The UV excited PTZ reduces GO via electron transfer while PTZ is simultaneously oxidized and functionalized onto rGO to produce PTZ-rGO aerogel. The optimum incorporation of PTZ on rGO sheets renders good electrochemical active surface area of 495.71 m2 g−1 and enhances the diffusion behavior up to 41.92%. This pseudocapacitive effect and the excellent surface property provide promising charge storage results of 235.5 F g−1 at 0.5 A g−1. Furthermore, the stable charge-discharge cycles with 92% capacitance retention after 10,000 cycles render it an excellent electrode material for supercapacitor fabrication.
Subjects
Functionalization | Graphene aerogel | Phenothiazine | Pseudocapacitive | Supercapacitor
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Type
journal article
