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Self-assembly of flexible graphene hydrogel electrode based on crosslinked pectin-cations.

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Pectin, natural polysaccharide biopolymer, was chelated with cations (Mg2+/Ca2+) to form an interwoven framework. Herein, the graphene hydrogel electrodes were self-assembled by the synergistic effects of pectin-cations. The optimum combination… Click to show full abstract

Pectin, natural polysaccharide biopolymer, was chelated with cations (Mg2+/Ca2+) to form an interwoven framework. Herein, the graphene hydrogel electrodes were self-assembled by the synergistic effects of pectin-cations. The optimum combination proportion was determined, the Mg2+/Ca2+-pectin matrix cross-linked graphene hydrogel (Mg2+/Ca2+-PGH) electrodes exhibited a large specific capacitance of about 839.2 F g-1 with high coulombic efficiency of 191.8% at a current density of 1 A g-1. The assembled flexible supercapacitor displayed excellent stability (capacitance retention of 98.5% after 2000 charge/discharge cycles) and flexibility (the specific capacitance remained 98.4% of its original value after 500 folding/unfolding cycles). Such flexible and high-performance Mg2+/Ca2+-PGH electrodes are attractive in the field of lightweight, miniature and wearable energy storage devices.

Keywords: pectin cations; self assembly; hydrogel; graphene hydrogel; mg2 ca2

Journal Title: Carbohydrate polymers
Year Published: 2018

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