PEDOT coated iron phosphide nanorod arrays as high-performance supercapacitor negative electrodes.

Title PEDOT coated iron phosphide nanorod arrays as high-performance supercapacitor negative electrodes.
Authors J. Luo; Z. Zheng; A. Kumamoto; W.Ini Unah; S. Yan; Y.H. Ikuhara; X. Xiang; X. Zu; W. Zhou
Journal Chem Commun (Camb)
DOI 10.1039/c7cc09163j
Abstract

PEDOT coated iron phosphide nanorod arrays are synthesized and demonstrated as high-performance negative electrodes for supercapacitors with high areal specific capacitance and significantly improved cycling stability. A MnO2//FeP/PEDOT aqueous asymmetric supercapacitor is fabricated with a high volumetric capacitance of 4.53 F cm-3 and an energy density of 1.61 mW h cm-3.

Citation J. Luo; Z. Zheng; A. Kumamoto; W.Ini Unah; S. Yan; Y.H. Ikuhara; X. Xiang; X. Zu; W. Zhou.PEDOT coated iron phosphide nanorod arrays as high-performance supercapacitor negative electrodes.. Chem Commun (Camb). 2018. doi:10.1039/c7cc09163j

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