Three dimensional N-doped graphene–CNT networks for supercapacitor
Chemical Communications2013Vol. 49(44), pp. 5016–5016
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Abstract
3D N-doped graphene-CNT networks (NGCs) can be obtained by hydrothermal treatment, freeze-drying and subsequent carbonization of graphene oxide-dispersed pristine CNTs in the presence of pyrrole. The resulting NCGs used as a supercapacitor show high specific capacitance, good rate capability and still retain ∼96% of the initial capacitance even after 3000 cycles.
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