Abstract

Thermally reduced graphene oxide (RGO)/MnO2 composites were prepared by the thermal reduction of graphene oxide (GO)/MnO2 composites. The structure, electrical conductivity and specific capacitance of the composites before and after thermal reduction were investigated by SEM, XRD, FT-IR,the four-point probe method and cyclic voltammetry. Results showed that the GO and RGO significantly decreased the agglomeration of MnO2. The RGO/MnO2 composites had higher specific capacitances than pure MnO2 or GO/MnO2 composites. A RGO/MnO2 composite reduced at 600 °C had the highest specific capacitance of 321 F g−1 and good stability upon cycling. The presence of an optimum reduction temperature could be accounted for by the fact that the thermal reduction decreased the amount of oxygen-containing functional groups that contribute to pseudocapacitance in GO and increased its electrical conductivity which favors a capacitance increase. [New Carbon Materials 2015, 30(1): 48–53]

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call