Iron Sulfide Microspheres Supported on Cellulose-Carbon Nanotube Conductive Flexible Film as an Electrode Material for Aqueous-Based Symmetric Supercapacitors with High Voltage
Jincy Parayangattil Jyothibasu,
You-Ching Tien,
Zi-Ting Chen
et al.
Abstract:Nanostructured iron disulfide (FeS 2 ) was uniformly deposited on regenerated cellulose (RC) and oxidized carbon nanotube (CNT)-based composite films using a simple chemical bath deposition method to form RC/CNT/FeS 2 composite films. The RC/CNT composite film served as an ideal substrate for the homogeneous deposition of FeS 2 microspheres due to its unique porous architecture, large specific surface area, and high conductivity. Polypyrrole (PPy), a conductive polymer, was coated on the RC/CNT/FeS 2 composite… Show more
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