Continuous carbide-derived carbon films with high volumetric capacitance
Energy & Environmental Science2010Vol. 4(1), pp. 135–138
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Min Heon, S. E. Lofland, James R. Applegate, Robert T. Nolte, Emma Cortes, J. D. Hettinger, Pierre‐Louis Taberna, Patrice Simon, Peihua Huang, Brunet Magali, Yury Gogotsi
Abstract
Monolithic porous carbon film has a great potential for integrated supercapacitors due to no polymer binder, reduced macropore volume, and good adhesion between current collector and active material. It is demonstrated that continuous carbide-derived carbon (CDC) films can be synthesized on various substrates by dry etching. CDC films show high volumetric capacitance of ∼180 F cm−3 in 1.5 M TEABF4/acetonitrile electrolyte.
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