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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2013

Supercapacitor Electrodes from Activated Carbon Monoliths and Carbon Nanotubes

B.N.M. Dolah; Mohd Amir Radhi Othman; Mohamad Deraman; N.H. Basri; Rakhmawati Farma; Ibrahim Abu Talib; M. M. Ishak

Binderless monoliths of supercapacitor electrodes were prepared by the carbonization (N2) and activation (CO2) of green monoliths (GMs). GMs were made from mixtures of self-adhesive carbon grains (SACG) of fibers from oil palm empty fruit bunches and a combination of 5 & 6% KOH and 0, 5 & 6% carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by weight. The electrodes from GMs containing CNTs were found to have lower specific BET surface area (SBET). The electrochemical behavior of the supercapacitor fabricated using the prepared electrodes were investigated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and galvanostatic charge-discharge (GCD). In general an addition of CNTs into the GMs reduces the equivalent series resistance (ESR) value of the cells. A cell fabricated using electrodes from GM with 5% CNT and 5% KOH was found to have the largest reduction of ESR value than that from the others GMs containing CNT. The cell has steeper Warburgs slope than that from its respective non-CNT GM, which reflect the smaller resistance for electrolyte ions to move into pores of electrodes despite these electrodes having largest reduction in specific BET surface area. The cell also has the smallest reduction of specific capacitance (Csp) and maintains the specific power range despite a reduction in the specific energy range due to the CNT addition.


Functional Materials Letters | 2017

Influence of aqueous KOH and H2SO4 electrolytes ionic parameters on the performance of carbon-based supercapacitor electrodes

Mohamad Faizal Yusman Mohd Hanappi; Mohamad Deraman; Mohd. Suleman; Najah Syahirah Mohd Nor; N. E. S. Sazali; E. Hamdan; Nurul Syazwani Moh Tajuddin; N.H. Basri; Mohd Redwani Mohd Jasni; Mohd Amir Radhi Othman

In this paper, the suitability of aqueous KOH and H2SO4 electrolytes in terms of ionic size, mobility, conductivity and energy of electrolyte ions with the porosity of activated carbon electrodes are demonstrated. These parameters of ions (K+, OH−, H+, SO42−) are found to affect the overall performances of supercapacitor cells as observed from the results of EIS, CV and GCD studies. The cell using H2SO4 electrolyte exhibits better performance with relatively low value of charge transfer resistance (0.57Ω), overall cell resistance, 19Ω (at 10mHz) and high value of specific capacitance 547F g−1 (at 1mV s−1), specific energy 10W h kg−1 (at 0.5A g−1) and specific power, 490W kg−1. These results show that aqueous acid electrolyte is more compatible with carbon electrodes which could be due to the higher ionic energies of H+ and SO42− ions.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016

Graphene/semicrystalline-carbon derived from amylose films for supercapacitor application

Mohamad Deraman; N. E. S. Sazali; M. F. Y. M. Hanappi; N. S. M. Tajuddin; E. Hamdan; M. Suleman; Mohd Amir Radhi Othman; Ramli Omar; M A Hashim; N.H. Basri; Najah Syahirah Mohd Nor; B.N.M. Dolah; A M Noor; Mohamad Redwani Mohd Jasni

Graphene/semicrystalline-carbon in the form of carbon flakes is produced by carbonization up to 600, 700, 800, 900 and 1000°C, respectively, of the amylose films prepared by a casting method on copper foil substrate. The carbon flakes are characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) method to determine their microcrystallite interlayer spacing, width and stack-height; and Raman spectroscopy (RS) method to obtain structural information from the D-, D2- and G-bands peak-intensities. The XRD results show that increase in carbonization temperature lead to ~(1-3%), ~85% and ~30%increase in the microcrystallites interlayer spacing, width and stack-height, respectively, indicating that a larger growth of microcrytallite of carbon flakes occurs in the direction parallel to (001) plane or film planar surface. The specific surface area of carbon flakes estimated from the XRD results in decreases from ~4400 to ~3400 m2/g, corresponding to the specific capacitance between ~500 to ~400 F/g, which are well within the range of specific capacitance for typical electrodes carbon for supercapacitor application. The RS results show that the multilayer graphene co-exist with semicrystalline- carbon within the carbon flakes, with the multilayer graphene relative quantities increase with increasing carbonization temperature.


Materials Science Forum | 2016

Review of Energy and Power of Supercapacitor Using Carbon Electrodes from Fibers of Oil Palm Fruit Bunches

Mohamad Deraman; Najah Syahirah Mohd Nor; Erman Taer; Baharuddin Yatim; Awitdrus; Rakhmawati Farma; N.H. Basri; Mohd Amir Radhi Othman; Ramli Omar; Mohamad Redwani Mohd Jasni; Rusli Daik; Sepideh Soltaninejad; M. Suleman; Gurumurthy Hegde; A. A. Astimar

Energy and power capability of a supercapacitor is important because of its function to provide backup power or pulse current in electronic/electric products or systems. The choice of its electrode materials, typically such as carbon, metal oxide or conducting polymer determines the mechanism of its energy storage process. This short review focuses on the supercapacitors using porous carbon electrode prepared, respectively, from fibers of oil palm empty fruit bunches. The specific energy and specific power of these supercapacitors were analyzed to observe their trend of change with respect to the electrode preparation parameters affecting the porosity, structure, surface chemistry and electrical conductivity of electrodes, and thence influence the energy and power capability of a supercapacitor. This review found that the trend of change in specific energy and specific power was not in favor of the expectation that both the specific energy and specific power should be in increasing trend with a significant progress.


Materials Science Forum | 2016

Effect of KOH Treated Graphene in Green Monoliths of Pre-Carbonized Biomass Fibers on the Structure, Porosity and Capacitance of Supercapacitors Carbon Electrodes

Mohamad Redwani Mohd Jasni; Mohamad Deraman; E. Hamdan; N. E. S. Sazali; Najah Syahirah Mohd Nor; M. M. Ishak; N.H. Basri; Ramli Omar; Mohd Amir Radhi Othman; Roslinda Zulkifli; Rusli Daik; M. Suleman

Activated carbon monoliths (ACMs) electrodes for supercapacitor application were prepared from the green monoliths (GMs) containing KOH treated self-adhesive carbon grains (SACG) added with KOH treated graphene at its weight percentages of 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 %, respectively. The SACG were prepared from fibers of oil palm empty fruit bunches by a low carbonization temperature method. The ACMs were produced by the carbonization and activation of the GMs. The surface area, structure and specific capacitance of the ACMs electrodes were found affected by the graphene addition. The highest surface area of the ACMs electrode was observed for the addition of 6% graphene, which corresponds to the carbon turbostratic structure of the ACMs electrodes with the values of its crystallites interlayers spacing (d002 and d100) at 0.352 nm and 0.205 nm, and its crystallites stack-width (La) and stack-height (Lc) at 43.21 nm and 10.06 nm, respectively. The specific capacitance of the cell using this electrode was 112 F / g.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016

Electric double-layer capacitors with tea waste derived activated carbon electrodes and plastic crystal based flexible gel polymer electrolytes

M. Suleman; Mohamad Deraman; Mohd Amir Radhi Othman; Ramli Omar; M A Hashim; N.H. Basri; Najah Syahirah Mohd Nor; B.N.M. Dolah; M. F. Y. M. Hanappi; E. Hamdan; N. E. S. Sazali; N. S. M. Tajuddin; Mohamad Redwani Mohd Jasni

We report a novel configuration of symmetrical electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) comprising a plastic crystalline succinonitrile (SN) based flexible polymer gel electrolyte, incorporated with sodium trifluoromethane sulfonate (NaTf) immobilised in a host polymer poly (vinylidine fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) (PVdF-HFP). The cost-effective activated carbon powder possessing a specific surface area (SSA) of ~ 1700 m2g-1 containing a large proportion of meso-porosity has been derived from tea waste to use as supercapacitor electrodes. The high ionic conductivity (~3.6×10-3 S cm-1 at room temperature) and good electrochemical stability render the gel polymer electrolyte film a suitable candidate for the fabrication of EDLCs. The performance of the EDLCs has been tested by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), cyclic voltammetry (CV), and galvanostatic charge-discharge studies. The performance of the EDLC cell is found to be promising in terms of high values of specific capacitance (~270 F g-1), specific energy (~ 36 Wh kg-1), and power density (~ 33 kW kg-1).


Materials Research Bulletin | 2014

A method to produce binderless supercapacitor electrode monoliths from biomass carbon and carbon nanotubes

B.N.M. Dolah; Mohamad Deraman; Mohd Amir Radhi Othman; Rakhmawati Farma; Erman Taer; Awitdrus; N.H. Basri; Ibrahim Abu Talib; Ramli Omar; Najah Syahirah Mohd Nor


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017

Activated graphene oxide/reduced graphene oxide electrodes and low viscous sulfonium cation based ionic liquid incorporated flexible gel polymer electrolyte for high rate supercapacitors

Mohd. Suleman; Mohd Amir Radhi Othman; S. A. Hashmi; Yogesh Kumar; Mohamad Deraman; Ramli Omar; Mohamad Redwani Mohd Jasni


Advanced Materials Research | 2015

A New Empirical Equation for Estimating Specific Surface Area of Supercapacitor Carbon Electrode from X-Ray Diffraction

Mohamad Deraman; Rusli Daik; Sepideh Soltaninejad; Najah Syahirah Mohd Nor; Awitdrus; Rakhmawati Farma; Nurul Fatin Mamat; N.H. Basri; Mohd Amir Radhi Othman


Advanced Materials Research | 2015

Graphene and Activated Carbon Based Supercapacitor Electrodes

Mohamad Deraman; Najah Syahirah Mohd Nor; N.H. Basri; B.N.M. Dollah; Sepideh Soltaninejad; Rusli Daik; Ramli Omar; Mohd Azman Hashim; Mohd Amir Radhi Othman

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Mohamad Deraman

National University of Malaysia

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N.H. Basri

National University of Malaysia

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Najah Syahirah Mohd Nor

National University of Malaysia

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Ramli Omar

National University of Malaysia

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B.N.M. Dolah

National University of Malaysia

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M. Suleman

National University of Malaysia

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Rusli Daik

National University of Malaysia

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E. Hamdan

National University of Malaysia

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