Hybrid TiO 2 -RGO nanocomposite as high specific capacitance electrode for supercapacitor.
Jamil K JadoonPhuong Viet PhamPublished in: Nanotechnology (2024)
This study describes the fabrication of composite electrodes comprising TiO 2 and reduced graphene oxide layers using a moderate-temperature hydrothermal method. The morphology, crystalline structure, chemical composition, and optical features of the prepared composites were analyzed by FE-SEM, x-ray diffraction, FTIR, and UV-visible spectroscopy. The cyclic voltammetry (CV) and Nyquist plots were used to assess the electrochemical and impedance responses of the composite electrodes, respectively. The analysis revealed that the incorporation of RGO reduced the TiO 2 bandgap to 3.87 eV 3.02 eV and improved the specific capacitance, enhancing the TiO 2 -RGO electrode's supercapacitive performance. CV studies highlight that the TiO 2 -RGO composite has a high specific capacitance of 152 F g -1 at a substantially faster scan rate of 25 mV s -1 in a 1.0 M-KOH dilute electrolyte. These findings confirmed the applicability of the fabricated electrodes as prospective supercapacitor electrodes.