Abstract

In this work, alanine functionalized nanocellulose/graphene composite hydrogels (NCGHalas) were prepared via an easy hydrothermal reaction using alanine, GO, and nanocellulose as reactant. Thanks to this synthesis strategy, NCGHalas exhibited large bulk density, abundant heteroatom functional groups, reasonable porous structure and moderate specific surface area. Based on the above characteristics, the aqueous symmetric supercapacitors (ASSC) assembled by NCGHala25 presented high gravimetric and volumetric specific capacitance of 276.5Fg-1 and 320.8Fcm-3 at 0.3Ag-1, excellent rate performance (77.9% at 10Ag-1), and long working life of 95.4% retention after 10,000 cycles at 10Ag-1. Furthermore, the NCGHala25 based ASSC also exhibited large gravimetric and volumetric specific energy densities of 9.6Whkg-1 and 11.1WhL-1. More importantly, the flexible solid-state supercapacitors (FSSC) fabricated by NCGHala25 and PVA-KOH electrolyte delivered high specific capacitance (178.2Fg-1, 0.3Ag-1), and this value can be maintained for 74.2% even at 10Ag-1.

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