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Renewable juglone nanowires with size-dependent charge storage properties.

Linlin GuoAifen WangPengfei HuAihua TianRui HaoDandan YuJie YangDezhi ChenHua Wang
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
Inspired by the biological metabolic process, some biomolecules with reversible redox functional groups have been used as promising electrode materials for rechargeable batteries, supercapacitors and other charge-storage devices. Although these biomolecule-based electrode materials possess remarkable beneficial properties, their controllable synthesis and morphology-related properties have been rarely studied. Herein, one dimensional nanostructures based on juglone biomolecules have been successfully fabricated by an antisolvent crystallization and self-assembly method. Moreover, the size effect on their electrochemical charge-storage properties has been investigated. It reveals that the diameters of the one dimensional nanostructure determine their electron/ion transport properties, and the juglone nanowires achieve a higher specific capacitance and rate capability. This work will promote the development of environmentally friendly and high-efficiency energy storage electrode materials.
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