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Polymerically-enhanced nonwoven recycled carbon fibres used as capacitor electrodes

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posted on 2023-07-13, 04:29 authored by B Newman, B Dharmasiri, F Stojcevski, KAS Usman, SA Qin, Joselito RazalJoselito Razal, Luke HendersonLuke Henderson
Here we demonstrate the use of reclaimed non-woven carbon fibre fabrics as electrodes in capacitors. An established polymer surface grafting process (poly(ortho-phenylenediamine, PoPD) was adapted from virgin carbon fibre, giving a 157% improvement (vs. control) in specific capacitance of these fibres at 100 mA/g. Device fabrication using the modified materials gave excellent cycling stability of 96% (over 5000 cycles) was observed for the laminates incorporating PoPD modified fabrics. The flexural properties of the control specimens found a flexural strength and modulus of 8.28 ± 0.55 MPa and 1.02 ± 0.13 GPa, respectively. Improvements to 14.6 ± 1.06 MPa (+76.5%) and 1.60 ± 0.2 GPa (+56.2%) with the presence of PoPD on the reclaimed fibre surface were observed, highlighting the potential synergy of the surface modification for the improvement of physical and electrochemical properties.

History

Journal

Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing

Volume

173

Article number

107658

Pagination

107658-107658

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

1359-835X

Language

en

Publisher

Elsevier BV