Electrochimica Acta, Vol.283, 269-290, 2018
'Pillar effect' of chemically bonded fullerene in enhancing supercapacitance performances of partially reduced fullerenol graphene oxide hybrid electrode material
The electrochemical performances of fullerenol functionalized graphene oxide (FGO) and reduced FGO (rFGO) were evaluated in acid, alkaline and neutral electrolytes at 5-200 mV/s scan rates in cyclic voltammetry (CV) and with galvanostatic charge/discharge (CD) up to 1000 cycles at 1 A/g current density. Typical nucleophilic addition reaction using hydroxyl functional groups of fullerenol [(Fol)(n-) anion as nucleophile] with epoxy & carboxyl groups of GO-acyl chloride in pyridine results the formation of FGO nanohybrid. Further reduction of FGO with hydrazine monohydrate in microwave synthesizer for 45 min at 80 degrees C would produce rFGO. XRD analyses of FGO and rFGO demonstrate edge to edge and basal to basal reactions between fullerenol and GO, whereas TEM images indicate the insertion of fullerene inside the graphene flakes. The redox reaction of residual basic electroactive oxygenated functional groups with protons able to produce an increasing trend in capacitance performance up to 300 cycles for rFGO (from 255 to 363 F/g at 1.0 A/g current density) in 1.0M H2SO4 electrolyte and can retains its highest capacitance value (368 F/g) even after 1000 cycles. Whereas, significantly lower capacitance values even in highly concentrated alkaline electrolytes (55.6 and 85.7 F/g at 5 mV/s scan rate in 1 & 6M KOH for rFGO) reconfirm the GO-COOH participation towards the chemical reaction with fullerenol-OH groups. This capacitance value in acid electrolyte is much higher than those of the nanocomposites composed of cationic fullerene and anionic GO reported earlier. Consequently, rFGO reports higher energy density compared to rGO (51.11 vs 24.41 Wh/kg) in 1 M H2SO4 and also shows about ten times higher power density (5018 vs 506.82 W/kg) in 1 M Na2SO4. Also, the electrochemical impedance analyses using Nyquist and Bode plots indicate more ideal supercapacitive characteristic for rFGO (77.8 degrees vs 90 degrees) and FGO (71.7 degrees vs 90 degrees) compared to rGO (21 degrees vs 90 degrees). (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Graphene oxide;Reduced graphene oxide;Fullerenol;Graphene-fullerenol nano hybrid;Supercapacitance