Synthesis of Ruthenium Dioxide Nanoparticles by a Two-Phase Route and Their Electrochemical Properties
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2008
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Dissolvable, size- and shape-controlled ruthenium dioxide nanoparticles are successfully achieved through a two-phase route. The influence of reaction time, temperature, and monomer concentration and the nature of capping agents on the morphologies of nanoparticles are studied through transmission electron microscopy (TEM). A possible mechanism for the formation and growth of nanoparticles is also involved. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) confirms the amorphous structure for as-prepared ruthenium dioxide nanoparticles. Samples are immobilized by simple dip-coating on a current collector, and the cyclic voltammetry measurement is utilized to investigate their electrochemical properties. The specific capacitance of one sample can teach as high as 840 F g(-1), which reveals the promising application potential to electrochemical capacitors. |
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Lin YH;Zhao NN;Nie W;Ji XL.Synthesis of Ruthenium Dioxide Nanoparticles by a Two-Phase Route and Their Electrochemical Properties,JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C,2008 ,112(42):16219-16224 |
Palavras-Chave | #CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRIC DEPOSITION #CHARGE STORAGE MECHANISM #RUO2 THIN-FILMS #CAPACITIVE CHARACTERISTICS #ELECTRODE MATERIAL #CRYSTALLINE RUO2 #DOUBLE-LAYER #OXIDE #SUPERCAPACITORS #NANOCRYSTALS |
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