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- 2017Structural, optical, and photoelectrochemical properties of nanosphere-like CdXZn1-XS synthesized by electrochemical routecitations
- 2017Electrochemical synthesis: Monoclinic Cu2Se nano-dendrites with high performance for supercapacitorscitations
- 2017Morphological modification of CdSe0.6Te0.4 nanostructures by electron irradiation and the effect on photoelectrochemical cellscitations
- 2016Morphological tuning of CuO nanostructures by simple preparative parameters in SILAR method and their consequent effect on supercapacitorscitations
- 2015Hierarchical 3D-flower-like CuO nanostructure on copper foil for supercapacitorscitations
- 2015Electrosynthesis of nanoflower like-ZnS thin films and its characterizationscitations
- 2015Temperature Dependence of Cationic and Anionic Precursor on Morphological Improvement of CuO Electrodes and Its Consequent Effect on Electrochemical Supercapacitive Propertiescitations
- 2014Structural, optical, and photo-electrochemical properties of marygold-like CdSe0.6Te0.4 synthesized by electrochemical routecitations
- 2014Morphological modulation of polypyrrole thin films through oxidizing agents and their concurrent effect on supercapacitor performancecitations
- 2014Architectured Morphologies of Chemically Prepared NiO/MWCNTs Nanohybrid Thin Films for High Performance Supercapacitorscitations
- 2013Porous CuO nanosheet clusters prepared by a surfactant assisted hydrothermal method for high performance supercapacitorscitations
- 2013Enhanced activity of chemically synthesized hybrid graphene oxide/Mn3O4 composite for high performance supercapacitorscitations
- 2013Temperature influence on morphological progress of Ni(OH)2 thin films and its subsequent effect on electrochemical supercapacitive propertiescitations
- 2013Electrochemical synthesis of photosensitive nano-nest like CdSe0.6Te0.4 thin filmscitations
- 2013One step hydrothermal synthesis of micro-belts like Beta-Ni(OH)2 thin films for supercapacitorscitations
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Porous CuO nanosheet clusters prepared by a surfactant assisted hydrothermal method for high performance supercapacitors
Abstract
This investigation demonstrates the surfactant assisted fabrication of nanosheet clusters of caddice clew, yarn ball and cabbage slash-like microstructures of copper oxide (CuO) in thin film form directly grown onto a stainless steel substrate using a binder free hydrothermal approach. The impact of organic surfactants such as Triton X-100 (TRX) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) on the structural, morphological, surface area and electrochemical properties of CuO is investigated. The X-ray diffraction study reveals the structure-directing ability of the organic surfactants and confirms the nanocrystalline nature of the CuO thin films. Additionally, these CuO microstructures show excellent surface properties like uniform surface morphology, good surface area and a uniform pore size distribution. The electrochemical tests manifest a high specific capacitance of 535 F g-1 at a scan rate of 5 mV s -1 with 90% capacitive retention after 1000 cycles and low dissolution and charge transfer resistance of the yarn ball-like structured CuO thin film. This approach renders a plain picture of the process-structure- property relationship in thin film synthesis and provides significant schemes to boost the performance of supercapacitor electrodes.