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ACS Nano | 2014

Fast Response, Vertically Oriented Graphene Nanosheet Electric Double Layer Capacitors Synthesized from C2H2

Minzhen Cai; Ronald A. Outlaw; Ronald A. Quinlan; Dilshan Premathilake; Sue M. Butler; John R. Miller

The growth and electrical characteristics of vertically oriented graphene nanosheets grown by radio frequency plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition from C2H2 feedstock on nickel substrates and used as electrodes in symmetric electric double layer capacitors (EDLC) are presented. The nanosheets exhibited 2.7 times faster growth rate and much greater specific capacitance for a given growth time than CH4 synthesized films. Raman spectra showed that the intensity ratio of the D band to G band versus temperature initially decreased to a minimum value of 0.45 at a growth temperature of 750 °C, but increased rapidly with further temperature increase (1.15 at 850 °C). The AC specific capacitance at 120 Hz of these EDLC devices increased in a linear fashion with growth temperature, up to 265 μF/cm(2) (2 μm high film, 850 °C with 10 min growth). These devices exhibited ultrafast frequency response: the frequency response at -45° phase angle reached over 20 kHz. Consistent with the increase in D band to G band ratio, the morphology of the films became less vertical, less crystalline, and disordered at substrate temperatures of 800 °C and above. This deterioration in morphology resulted in an increase in graphene surface area and defect density, which, in turn, contributed to the increased capacitance, as well as a slight decrease in frequency response. The low equivalent series resistance varied from 0.07 to 0.08 Ω and was attributed to the significant carbon incorporation into the Ni substrate.


214th ECS Meeting | 2008

Electrochemical Capacitor Performance in Energy Harvesting Applications

John R. Miller; Sue M. Butler

Many energy harvesting applications are now emerging, which help to reduce fuel consumption and address long-term environmental concerns. Electrochemical capacitors have several unique performance features that are often overlooked, which makes them most attractive for use as the energy storage component in such applications. A simple equivalent circuit model is used to derive capacitor charging and discharging Ragone curves. Important performance features of capacitor are identified and quantified.


Carbon | 2012

A high density of vertically-oriented graphenes for use in electric double layer capacitors

Minzhen Cai; Ronald A. Outlaw; Sue M. Butler; John R. Miller


Carbon | 2013

Investigation of defects generated in vertically oriented graphene

Ronald A. Quinlan; Minzhen Cai; Ronald A. Outlaw; Sue M. Butler; John R. Miller; Azzam N. Mansour


Carbon | 2017

Electric double layer capacitors for ac filtering made from vertically oriented graphene nanosheets on aluminum

Dilshan Premathilake; Ronald A. Outlaw; Samuel G. Parler; Sue M. Butler; John R. Miller


Energy Storage Materials | 2016

Solid-state electric double layer capacitors for ac line-filtering

Han Gao; Jak Li; John R. Miller; Ronald A. Outlaw; Sue M. Butler; Keryn Lian


Surface and Interface Analysis | 2013

Al (110) surface oxide thermal stability in ultrahigh vacuum

Minzhen Cai; Ronald A. Outlaw; Sue M. Butler; John R. Miller


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2018

Fast Response, Carbon-Black-Coated, Vertically-Oriented Graphene Electric Double Layer Capacitors

Dilshan Premathilake; Ronald A. Outlaw; Ronald A. Quinlan; Samuel G. Parler; Sue M. Butler; John R. Miller


2014 ECS and SMEQ Joint International Meeting (October 5-9, 2014) | 2014

High-Voltage, High-Frequency Electrochemical Capacitor

John R. Miller; Ronald A. Outlaw; Sue M. Butler


224th ECS Meeting (October 27 – November 1, 2013) | 2013

Vertically Oriented Graphene Electrical Double Layer Capacitors On Ni Substrates RF-PECVD Synthesized From C2H2

Minzhen Cai; Ronald A. Outlaw; Ronald A. Quinlan; Sue M. Butler; John R. Miller

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John R. Miller

Case Western Reserve University

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Azzam N. Mansour

Naval Surface Warfare Center

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Mirko Antloga

Case Western Reserve University

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Robert F. Savinell

Case Western Reserve University

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Han Gao

University of Toronto

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