Abstract

At present, amino acids are often used as the source of heteroatom functional groups for the preparation of doped graphene materials. However, a large amount of amino acids will be used as reaction precursors in the preparation process, which will lead to increased cost, reduced efficiency and waste of resources. Herein, a very small amount of neutral l-alanine is employed to synthesize 3D carboxyl and hydroxyl co-enriched graphene hydrogels (CHGHs) by a one-pot hydrothermal method. The CHGHs contain copious carboxyl and hydroxyl groups, and a small amount of nitrogen-containing functional groups. In addition, the CHGHs also present large specific surface areas and 3D porous structures. Therefore, the CHGH-20 binder-free electrode displays a high specific capacitance of 262.8 F g−1 at 0.3 A g−1, and this value still maintains 84.3% (221.6 F g−1) at 10 A g−1 in a two-electrode system in 6 M KOH. Furthermore, the CHGH-20 electrode also displays outstanding cycle stability with 103.6% of its initial capacitance after 10,000 cycles at 10 Ag−1. Therefore, the CHGHs samples prepared by a very small amount of neutral l-alanine have great significance for the practical application of supercapacitors.

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