Improved capacitance characteristics during electrochemical charging of carbon nanotubes modified with polyoxometallate monolayers |
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Authors: | Magdalena Skunik |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, PL-02-093 Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | By modification of surfaces of multi-walled carbon nanotubes with ultra-thin monolayer-type films of phosphododecamolybdic acid, H3PMo12O40, an electrode material with improved capacitance properties is produced. It is apparent from three distinct test experiments (based on cyclic voltammetry, galavanostatic charging-discharging and AC impedance) that capacitors utilizing H3PMo12O40-modified carbon nanotubes are characterized by specific capacitances and energy densities on the levels of 40 F g−1 and 1.3 Wh kg−1, whereas the respective values for the systems built from bare carbon nanotubes are lower, 22 F g−1 and 0.7 Wh kg−1. It is reasonable to expect that fast and reversible multi-electron transfers of the Keggin-type H3PMo12O40 account for the pseudocapacitance effect and significantly contribute to the observed overall capacitance. |
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Keywords: | Multi-walled carbon nanotubes Phosphododecamolybdate adsorbate Double-layer capacitance Redox pseudocapacitance Voltammetry Galvanostatic charging and discharging AC impedance |
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