“…On one hand, cobalt metal and its oxides have been heavily studied for applications such as supercapacitors [3][4][5][6][7][8], which showed a good pseudocapacitor behavior. On the other hand, porous carbons, which have the characteristics of large surface area, high conductivity, superior electrochemical stability, good processing ability, controlled pore structure and relatively low cost [9,10], are considered as candidates of electrode materials for supercapacitor.…”