Silicon-oxy-carbide intercalated three-dimensional graphene hybrid membrane for all-solid-state supercapacitors

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE(2024)

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The demand for high-performance energy storage solutions has driven research towards advanced electrode materials. In this study, a graphene-based hybrid membrane, containing intercalated silicon-oxy-carbide (SiOC), was fabricated using a novel method that combines flow-directed assembly and vapour reduction. This hybrid membrane not only enhances electrolyte transport owing to its three-dimensional network structure but also capitalises on the synergistic advantages of graphene and SiOC owing to strong coupling forces. When compared to individual graphene and SiOC, the resulting flexible all-solid-state symmetric supercapacitor device (ASSSs) demonstrated superior capacitance performance, in terms of a high power density of 8000 W center dot kg- 1 at an energy density of 17.5 W center dot h center dot kg- 1 and a high energy density of 86.8 W center dot h center dot kg- 1 at 600 W center dot kg- 1, all within a wide potential window of 0-2.0 V. This innovative methodology has far-reaching implications, offering a straightforward and efficient strategy for designing and preparing three-dimensional (3D) graphene-based membrane electrodes with potential applications in flexible energy storage devices.
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Graphene,Silicon-oxy-carbide,Symmetric supercapacitor,Flexible,Vapour reduction
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