Water-oxidized and ball-milled reduced graphene oxide based self-supporting electrodes for high performance flexible supercapacitors

Authors
Jung, Jae YoungKim, Dong-gunJung, SungkwonKim, SujinKang, Jae-yeongPark, Yong-seongKim, HongbumKim, Nam DongKim, Pil
Issue Date
2025-12
Publisher
한국탄소학회
Citation
Carbon Letters, v.35, pp.2729 - 2740
Abstract
With the increasing demand for flexible electronic devices, smaller and lighter flexible supercapacitors have gained significant research attention. Among the various materials, self-supporting reduced graphene oxide (rGO) paper has emerged as one of the most promising electrode materials for supercapacitors due to its low cost, high chemical/thermal stability, and excellent electrical conductivity. Nevertheless, a major drawback of rGO paper is the limited ion diffusion between stacked rGO layers, hindering the effective formation of electrochemical double-layer at the electrode/electrolyte interface. In this study, we prepared the rGO paper derived from ball-milled followed-by water oxidation process for reducing the sheet size. The smaller-sized rGO sheets facilitated ion transport between graphene layers, promoting efficient electric double-layer formation. Moreover, the increased presence of edge planes in ball-milled rGO sheets achieved high capacitance, further enhancing the performance of rGO as an electrode material. Notably, the 2-BMOX rGO paper obtained from ball-milling and wet-oxidized graphite exhibited a capacitance of 117.9 F/g in cyclic voltammetry (CV) and 128.6 F/g in galvanostatic charge–discharge (GCD) tests, approximately twice that of conventional rGO. Additionally, the capacitance retained 91% of its initial performance after 2,000 cycles, indicating excellent cycling stability.
Keywords
EVOLUTION; Self-supporting electrode; Graphene oxide; Supercapacitor; Reduced graphene oxide
ISSN
1976-4251
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152867
DOI
10.1007/s42823-025-00950-2
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