Copper-decorated CNTs as a possible electrode material in supercapacitors

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2019-09-03

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2313-0105

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Ciszewski M, Janas D, Koziol KK. (2019) Copper-decorated CNTs as a possible electrode material in supercapacitors. Batteries, Volume 5, Issue 3, September 2019, Article number 60

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Copper is probably one of the most important metal used in the broad range of electronic applications. It has been developed for many decades, and so it is very hard to make any further advances in its electrical and thermal performance by simply changing the manufacture to even more oxygen-free conditions. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) due to their excellent electrical, thermal and mechanical properties seem like an ideal component to produce Cu-CNT composites of superior electrochemical performance. In this report we present whether Cu-CNT contact has a beneficial influence for manufacturing of a new type of carbon-based supercapacitor with embedded copper particles. The prepared electrode material was examined in symmetric cell configuration. The specific capacity and cyclability of composite were compared to parent CNT and oxidized CNT.

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CNT, Copper, Composite, Energy storage

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