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FeOOH nanorod arrays aligned on eggplant derived super long carbon tube networks as negative electrodes for supercapacitors

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A beautiful and unique super long carbon tube network structure was synthesized via a freeze-drying technique and then carbonization of natural eggplant in a nitrogen atmosphere. Subsequently, nanorod-like FeOOH arrays… Click to show full abstract

A beautiful and unique super long carbon tube network structure was synthesized via a freeze-drying technique and then carbonization of natural eggplant in a nitrogen atmosphere. Subsequently, nanorod-like FeOOH arrays were evenly grown on the surface of the carbon material via an easy and efficient hydrothermal process without any toxic chemicals. The composites grown for 5 h exhibited excellent performance, including a specific capacitance of 396 F gāˆ’1 within a potential window of āˆ’1.08 to 0 V at a current density of 0.5 A gāˆ’1 (2 times that of the pure eggplant derived carbon) and a good cycling stability (83% over 500 cycles at a current density of 10 A gāˆ’1). It is speculated that the synergistic effect of the super long hollow carbon tube network and the nanorod-like FeOOH arrays contributes to the fast electron transport and the battery-type capacitance behavior, respectively, thus enhancing the electrochemical performance. The above results indicate that the prepared nanocomposites are a potential negative electrode for supercapacitors.

Keywords: long carbon; carbon; carbon tube; super long; eggplant derived

Journal Title: New Journal of Chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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