Scientific Reports (Feb 2018)

Electrochemical Performance of Supercapacitor with Stacked Copper Foils Coated with Graphene Nanoplatelets

  • S. L. Chiam,
  • H. N. Lim,
  • S. M. Hafiz,
  • A. Pandikumar,
  • N. M. Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-21572-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract The energy density of conventional supercapacitors is in the range of 6–10 Wh kg−1, which has restricted them from many applications that require devices with long durations. Herein, we report a method for enhancing the energy density of a device through the parallel stacking of five copper foils coated on each side with graphene nanoplatelets. Microporous papers immersed in 2 M aqueous sodium sulphate were used as separators. With a low contact resistance of 0.05 Ω, the supercapacitor yielded an optimum specific energy density and a specific power density of 24.64 Wh kg−1 and 402 W kg−1 at 0.8 V, respectively. The working potential was increased to 2.4 V when three of the supercapacitors were connected in series, forming a tandem device. Its potential for real applications was manifested by the ability to light up a light-emitting diode for 40 s after charging for 60 s.