Abstract Electrophoresis deposition (EPD) is one of attractive methods for fabricating electrodes due to simple and cost-effective natures. All binder-free EPD process is used on preparing the nickel cobalt hydroxide… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Electrophoresis deposition (EPD) is one of attractive methods for fabricating electrodes due to simple and cost-effective natures. All binder-free EPD process is used on preparing the nickel cobalt hydroxide and a commercial graphene (Ultraphene™) (Ni-Co-OH/U) electrode for asymmetric supercapacitors (ASC). The effects of EPD duration and potential as well as Ni:Co ratio in EPD solution on morphology of Ni-Co-OH/U and electrocapacitive performance of resulting electrodes are investigated. A high areal capacitance of 8.18 F cm−2 is obtained for the optimized Ni-Co-OH/U electrode fabricated using 10 min, 5 V and 1:2 as EPD duration, potential, and Ni:Co ratio in EPD solution, respectively, mainly due to its large surface area, suitable size of gaps as well as high electrical conductivity and low charge transfer resistance. The ASC shows a potential window of 1.4 V and a CF value of 222 mF g−1. A maximum energy density of 23.4 W h kg-1 at the power density of 937.2 W kg−1 and the cycling stability with a CF retention of 56% after 3000 cycles repeated charge/discharge process are also attained. This work demonstrates the fleasibility of applying the effective all binder-free EPD process to fabricate efficient ASC composed of the metal hydroxide and carbon composite.
               
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