Abstract
Hydrous ruthenium dioxide (RuO 2· xH 2O) prepared in a modified sol–gel process was subjected to annealing in air and water at various temperatures for supercapacitor applications. The textural and pseudocapacitive characteristics of RuO 2· xH 2O annealed in air and water were systematically compared to show the benefits of annealing in water (denoted as hydrothermal annealing). An important concept that hydrothermal annealing effectively restricts condensation of hydroxyl groups within nanoparticles, inhibits crystal growth, and maintains high water content of RuO 2· xH 2O is demonstrated in this work. The unique textural characteristics of hydrothermally annealed RuO 2· xH 2O are attributable to the high-pressured, water-enriched surroundings which restrain coalescence of RuO 2· xH 2O nanocrystallites. The crystalline, hydrous nature of hydrothermally annealed RuO 2· xH 2O favors the utilization of active species in addition to a merit of minor dependence of specific capacitance on the scan rate of CV for pseudocapacitors. As a result, RuO 2· xH 2O with hydrothermal annealing at 225 °C for 24 h exhibits 16 wt.% water, an average particle size of about 7 nm, and specific capacitance of ca. 390 F g −1.
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