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Published 2011 | Published
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Effect of Dry Oxidation on the Performance of Carbon Nanotube Arrays Electrochemical Capacitors

Abstract

In this study, the effect of dry oxidation on the electrochemical properties of carbon nanotube arrays is investigated. Oxygenated surface functional groups were introduced to the arrays by oxygen plasma treatment, where their surface concentrations were varied by controlling the exposure time. The finding presented herein shows an augmentation of nearly thirty times in term of specific capacitance when the arrays are oxidized. Similar behavior is also observed in the non-aqueous electrolytes where the specific capacitance of the oxidized carbon nanotube arrays is measured more than three times higher than that of the pristine ones. However, overexposure to oxygen plasma treatment reverses this effect. At such high oxidation level, the damage to the graphitic structure becomes more pronounced such that the capacitive behavior of the arrays is overshadowed by their resistive behavior. These findings are important for further development of carbon nanotube based electrochemical capacitors.

Additional Information

© 2012 Materials Research Society. This work was supported by The Office of Naval Research under grant number N00014-11-1-0031 and The Fletcher Jones Foundation under grant number 9900600. The authors gratefully acknowledge the Charyk Laboratory for Bioinspired Design, Kavli Nanoscience Institute (KNI) and the Molecular Materials Research Center (MMRC) at the California Institute of Technology for access to fabrication and characterization instruments. The authors also acknowledge Professor George Rossman at the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences of the California Institute of Technology for access to the Raman spectrometer and Melanic Guittet for her valuable assistance in conducting the experiment.

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