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Exploring the Capacitive Behavior of Carbon Functionalized with Cyclic Ethers: A Rational Strategy To Exploit Oxygen Functional Groups for Enhanced Capacitive Performance

Authors
Lee, JunghyunAbbas, Muhammad A.Bang, Jin Ho
Issue Date
May-2019
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
electric double-layer capacitor; oxygen functional group; cyclic ether group; surface functionalization; capacitive behavior
Citation
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, v.11, no.21, pp 19056 - 19065
Pages
10
Indexed
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Journal Title
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume
11
Number
21
Start Page
19056
End Page
19065
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/2909
DOI
10.1021/acsami.9b00929
ISSN
1944-8244
1944-8252
Abstract
The presence of oxygen functional groups (OFGs) on a carbon surface is a double-edged sword in electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) because of their mixed influences on capacitance. Critical problems of common OFGs are greatly decreased electrical conductivity, steric hindrance limiting the migration of ions, and promoted self-discharge via faradaic reactions. To explore a new breakthrough to these long-standing problems, carbon electrodes selectively functionalized with cyclic ether groups (CEGs) are investigated with in-depth spectroscopic and electrochemical analyses. The in-plane CEGs embedded in the graphene matrix are greatly advantageous over conventional out-of-plane OFGs for EDLC performance because they can boost capacitance via pseudocapacitance while substantially minimizing all of the negative effects of traditional OFGs. This study also reveals that preserving the original sp(2) carbon network during surface functionalization is crucial to maximizing the benefits of OFGs. These new insights call for the development of elaborate surface engineering strategies that can introduce functionalities with no significant damage to pi-conjugation.
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