Surface and electrochemical properties of radially oriented multiwalled carbon nanotubes grown on stainless steel mesh
Willian G. Nunes, Rafael Vicentini, Leonardo M. da Silva, Lenon H. Costa, Thais Tadeu, Hudson Zanin
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Agradecimentos: The authors are very grateful to LNNano/CNPEM for SEM & HRTEM support, and also to the financial support from the Brazilian funding agencies CNPq (301486/2016-6), FAPESP (2016/25082-8, 2017/11589-1, 2017/19222-4, 2014/02163-7) and CAPES (1740195). L.M. Da Silva wishes to thank "Minas...
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Agradecimentos: The authors are very grateful to LNNano/CNPEM for SEM & HRTEM support, and also to the financial support from the Brazilian funding agencies CNPq (301486/2016-6), FAPESP (2016/25082-8, 2017/11589-1, 2017/19222-4, 2014/02163-7) and CAPES (1740195). L.M. Da Silva wishes to thank "Minas Gerais State Agency for Research and Development– FAPEMIG" (Project CEX-112-10), "State Secretariat of Economic Development, Science, Technology and Higher Education of Minas Gerais - SECTES/MG" (Support for the LMMA Laboratory), and "National Council for Scientific and Technological Development – CNPq" (PQ-2 grant)
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We report on the direct growth of radially oriented multiwalled carbon nanotubes (ROMWCNTs) on stainless steel (AISI 304L) fine-mesh substrate using the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method to get a stable scaffold for supercapacitors using redoxactive materials (e.g., metallic oxides and...
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We report on the direct growth of radially oriented multiwalled carbon nanotubes (ROMWCNTs) on stainless steel (AISI 304L) fine-mesh substrate using the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method to get a stable scaffold for supercapacitors using redoxactive materials (e.g., metallic oxides and conducting polymers). The scaffold was characterized by different 'ex situ' (e.g., scanning and transmission electron microscopy, Raman, X-ray photoelectron and energy dispersive spectroscopy, surface area, and porosity analyses) and 'in situ' (e.g., cyclic voltammetry, chronopotentiometry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy) techniques. We explore this data to identify the origin of capacitance observed. Morphology factor (phi) parameter revealed that only 16% of the energy stored in the electrical double-layer is confined in the inner surface regions of the scaffold. It was verified a substantial contribution of the reversible solid-state surface faradaic reactions (RSFRs) to the overall specific capacitance observed. The coin cell was characterized by low equivalent series resistance, fast RSFRs, and very high stability during the galvanostatic charge-discharge experiments. All these results encourage further developments using the ROMWCNTs: AISI fine-mesh composite as a promising scaffold for applications in supercapacitors devices using redox-active materials
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FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP
2016/25082-8; 2017/11589-1; 2017/19222-4; 2014/02163-7
CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQ
301486/2016-6
COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DE PESSOAL DE NÍVEL SUPERIOR - CAPES
1740195
FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE MINAS GERAIS - FAPEMIG
CEX-112-10
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Surface and electrochemical properties of radially oriented multiwalled carbon nanotubes grown on stainless steel mesh
Willian G. Nunes, Rafael Vicentini, Leonardo M. da Silva, Lenon H. Costa, Thais Tadeu, Hudson Zanin
Surface and electrochemical properties of radially oriented multiwalled carbon nanotubes grown on stainless steel mesh
Willian G. Nunes, Rafael Vicentini, Leonardo M. da Silva, Lenon H. Costa, Thais Tadeu, Hudson Zanin
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Journal of the electrochemical society (Fonte avulsa) |