Enhancing graphene-based supercapacitors with plasma methods: A review

IF 5.9 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL FlatChem Pub Date : 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1016/j.flatc.2025.100832
Khaled Abdou Ahmed Abdou Elsehsah , Zulkarnain Ahmad Noorden , Norhafezaidi Mat Saman , Noor Azlinda Ahmad , Mohd Faizal Hasan , Mohd Nazren Mohd Ghazali
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Graphene aerogels (GAs) have emerged as promising materials for supercapacitor applications, yet traditional methods often fall short of achieving optimal surface modifications for enhanced electrochemical properties. The focus of the review is to explore the current techniques used in plasma treatment for GA, how these are effective, what can be done to improve the technology, and what further research is required to advance the field. Particular attention is given to oxygen and nitrogen plasma treatments, which have shown significant improvements in specific capacitance and cycling stability. Hydrogen plasma treatment assimilates hydrogen atoms into graphene, potentially augmenting chemical reactivity and charge transfer. The introduction of nitrogen into graphene through plasma treatment results in the incorporation of nitrogen atoms, which causes changes in the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the material. This can lead to higher capacitance and enhanced cycling stability, which means improved retention after charge-discharge cycles. The existing techniques are primarily focused on reduced graphene oxide and other graphene fibers or GA, but the studies are minimal, and a consensus on the overall reliability in achieving high capacitance is also seen to be less precise. This work proposes future directions to facilitate the development of high-performance, plasma-treated GA supercapacitors.

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期刊介绍: FlatChem - Chemistry of Flat Materials, a new voice in the community, publishes original and significant, cutting-edge research related to the chemistry of graphene and related 2D & layered materials. The overall aim of the journal is to combine the chemistry and applications of these materials, where the submission of communications, full papers, and concepts should contain chemistry in a materials context, which can be both experimental and/or theoretical. In addition to original research articles, FlatChem also offers reviews, minireviews, highlights and perspectives on the future of this research area with the scientific leaders in fields related to Flat Materials. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: -Design, synthesis, applications and investigation of graphene, graphene related materials and other 2D & layered materials (for example Silicene, Germanene, Phosphorene, MXenes, Boron nitride, Transition metal dichalcogenides) -Characterization of these materials using all forms of spectroscopy and microscopy techniques -Chemical modification or functionalization and dispersion of these materials, as well as interactions with other materials -Exploring the surface chemistry of these materials for applications in: Sensors or detectors in electrochemical/Lab on a Chip devices, Composite materials, Membranes, Environment technology, Catalysis for energy storage and conversion (for example fuel cells, supercapacitors, batteries, hydrogen storage), Biomedical technology (drug delivery, biosensing, bioimaging)
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