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Agglomeration Reduction in graphene for supercapacitors

By: Iro, Zaharaddeen S.
Contributor(s): Subramani, C.
Publisher: New Delhi Global Research Publication 2021Edition: Vol.10(1), Jan-Jun.Description: 11-16p.Subject(s): EXTC Engineering In: International journal of wireless communication networking and applicationSummary: here in this work we eiport how graphene can be prevented from aggregating back to graphite by mixing it with activated carbon at different ratios. The resulting graphene-activated carbon composite of ratio 10:90exhibited a good specific capacitance of 120 F/g and specific energy density of 6 Wh/Kg in KOH electroyte and 40 F/G specific capacitance and specific energy density of 6 Wh/Kg in KCL electrolyte.The increase in performance can be attributed to the insertion of activated carbon which the acted as a spacer spacer there by Increasing specific surface area.
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here in this work we eiport how graphene can be prevented from aggregating back to graphite by mixing it with activated carbon at different ratios. The resulting graphene-activated carbon composite of ratio 10:90exhibited a good specific capacitance of 120 F/g and specific energy density of 6 Wh/Kg in KOH electroyte and 40 F/G specific capacitance and specific energy density of 6 Wh/Kg in KCL electrolyte.The increase in performance can be attributed to the insertion of activated carbon which the acted as a spacer spacer there by Increasing specific surface area.

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