Ultra-high density aligned Carbon-nanotube with controled nano-morphology for supercapacitors

ORAL

Abstract

Recent advances in fabricating controlled-morphology vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VA-CNTs) with ultrahigh volume fractioncreate unique opportunities for developing unconventional supercapacitors with ultra-high energy density, power density, and long charge/discharge cycle life.Continuous paths through inter-VA-CNT channels allow fast ion transport, and high electrical conduction of the aligned CNTs in the composite electrodes lead to fast discharge speed. We investigate the charge-discharge characteristics of VA-CNTs with $>$20 vol{\%} of CNT and ionic liquids as electrolytes. By employing both the electric and electromechanical spectroscopes, as well as nanostructured materials characterization, the ion transport and storage behaviors in porous electrodes are studied. The results suggest pathways for optimizing the electrode morphology in supercapacitorsusing ultra-high volume fraction VA-CNTs to further enhance performance.

Authors

  • Mehdi Ghaffari

    • penn state univeristy
  • Ran Zhao

    • penn state univeristy
  • Yang Liu

    • penn state univeristy
  • Yue Zhou

    • penn state univeristy
  • Jiping Cheng

    • penn state univeristy
  • Roberto Guzman de Villoria

    • MIT
  • B.L Wardle

    • MIT
  • Q.M. Zhang

    • penn state univeristy