Substrate Dependent Self-Organization of Mesoporous Cobalt Oxide Nanowires with Remarkable Pseudocapacitance
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Abstract
A scheme of current collector dependent self-organization of mesoporous cobalt oxide nanowires has been used to create unique supercapacitor electrodes, with each nanowire making direct contact with the current collector. The fabricated electrodes offer the desired properties of macroporosity to allow facile electrolyte flow, thereby reducing device resistance and nanoporosity with large surface area to allow faster reaction kinetics. Co(3)O(4) nanowires grown on carbon fiber paper collectors self-organize into a brush-like morphology with the nanowires completely surrounding the carbon microfiber cores. In comparison, Co(3)O(4) nanowires grown on planar graphitized carbon paper collectors self-organize into a…
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4Topics & keywords
- Nanowire
- Materials science
- Supercapacitor
- Pseudocapacitance
- Capacitance
- Electrode
- Mesoporous material
- Chemical engineering
- Affordable and clean energy