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Research paper published in International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 2017, Volume 12, Issue 7, pp. 6653–6661.
A M Saleem, A Boschin, D-H Lim, V Desmaris, P Johansson, P Enoksson • June 12, 2017
ComÂplete superÂcaÂpacÂiÂtors (SCs) comÂprisÂing verÂtiÂcalÂly aligned carÂbon nanofibers (VACÂNÂFs) as elecÂtrode mateÂriÂals have been assemÂbled as coin-cells. The VACÂNÂFs were grown directÂly onto the curÂrent colÂlecÂtor by direct curÂrent plasÂma enhanced chemÂiÂcal vapor depoÂsiÂtion (DC-PECVD), thereÂby proÂvidÂing excelÂlent conÂtact with the curÂrent colÂlecÂtor, but also elimÂiÂnatÂing the need of any binder. The verÂtiÂcal alignÂment facilÂiÂtates fast ion transÂport and the elecÂtrolyte to access the entire surÂface of the CNFs. The morÂpholÂoÂgy of the VACÂNÂFs was evalÂuÂatÂed by scanÂning elecÂtron microscopy (SEM), while the perÂforÂmance was assessed by sevÂerÂal methÂods: cyclic voltamÂmeÂtry (CV), elecÂtroÂchemÂiÂcal impedÂance specÂtroscopy (EIS) and device relatÂed cycling by galÂvanoÂsÂtaÂtÂic charge/​discharge. The capacÂiÂtance, 3.64 mF/​cm2, is >15 times highÂer than the capacÂiÂtance of a coin-cell withÂout CNFs and the cyclic perÂforÂmance shows these proof-of-conÂcept SCs to retain >80% of the capacÂiÂtance after 2000 full charge/​discharge cycles. The direct growth of VACÂNÂFs as elecÂtrodes at the curÂrent colÂlecÂtor opens pathÂways for SC proÂducÂtion using existÂing coin-cell batÂtery proÂducÂtion technology.
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