Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/11257
Title: TiO2 /g-C3 N4 Composite Electrodes for All-SolidState Supercapacitor Applications
Authors: Çolak, Tuluhan Olcayto
Altaf, Çiğdem Tuç
Sankır, Mehmet
Demirci Sankır, Nurdan
Keywords: Supercapacitor, Energy storage, Energy materials, Carbon nitride
Publisher: IMSEC
Abstract: Research on supercapacitors has recently shifted its attention to the development of low-cost electrode materials with long-cycle stability. It has been thought that titanium dioxide, an important semiconductor material with strong chemical stability and a low cost, is a potential material for capacitors1 . During charging and discharging processes, TiO2 frequently exhibits poor electrical conductivity and agglomeration2 . The overall strategy is to combine conductive carbon-based materials to create hybrid materials to improve their performance3 . g-C3 N4 is a stable allotrope of C3 N4 and it has been gaining more attention for some time. This material is a good alternative for building hybrid systems, and it has optical, electrical, and structural properties that make it a multi-functional material4 and enhances the performance of supercapacitors5 . TiO2 /C3 N4 hybrid material created in this study using an effective, inexpensive, and simple thermal process and utilized as supercapacitor electrodes by using aqueous LiCl/PVA electrolyte. Supercapacitor has shown specific capacitance, power density, and Coulombic efficiency as high as 20.6F.g1, 63Wh.kg-1 and 92% respectively. TiO2 /C3 N4 hybrid materials outperform TiO2 in terms of electrochemical performance.
URI: https://imsec.org/#:~:text=7th%20International%20Mediterranean%20Science%20and%20Engineering%20Congress%20(IMSEC%202022)%20will,24%2D26%20October%2C%202022.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/11257
ISBN: 978605XXXXX21
Appears in Collections:Malzeme Bilimi ve Nanoteknoloji Mühendisliği Bölümü / Department of Material Science & Nanotechnology Engineering

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