Nickel oxides/hydroxides-graphene as hybrid supercapattery nanocomposites for advanced charge storage materials: A review

This work presents a review of nanocomposites of nickel oxides (NiO, nickel cobaltite NiCo2O4), nickel hydroxides (Ni(OH)(2)), layered-double hydroxides of Ni (LDH-Ni) with graphene, functionalized-graphene (graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide), doped-graphene (nitrogen doped and boron doped g...

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Main Authors: Basirun, Wan Jeffrey, Saeed, Idris Mohamed, Rahman, Mohammad Saidur, Mazari, Shaukat Ali
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spelling my.um.eprints.265762022-03-21T03:35:14Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26576/ Nickel oxides/hydroxides-graphene as hybrid supercapattery nanocomposites for advanced charge storage materials: A review Basirun, Wan Jeffrey Saeed, Idris Mohamed Rahman, Mohammad Saidur Mazari, Shaukat Ali Q Science (General) QC Physics This work presents a review of nanocomposites of nickel oxides (NiO, nickel cobaltite NiCo2O4), nickel hydroxides (Ni(OH)(2)), layered-double hydroxides of Ni (LDH-Ni) with graphene, functionalized-graphene (graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide), doped-graphene (nitrogen doped and boron doped graphene) as hybrid supercapattery materials. The synergy between battery materials such as nanostructured nickel oxides, hydroxides, LDH-Ni with supercapacitors such as graphene/functionalized graphene/doped graphene, provides better energy storage performances than the pure materials. Although used battery cathodes, the nickel oxides/hydroxides were incorporated with graphene materials to enhance the charge density and the power density of the hydrid supercapattery nanocomposites. The higher power density and energy density of the hydrid supercapattery nanocomposites bridges the gap between batteries and supercapacitors. The reasons for the higher performance of the hybrid supecapattery electrodes compared to the pure nickel oxides/hydroxides are discussed. The review also presents the different types of synthetic process of the nanocomposites and future perspectives. Taylor & Francis 2021-11-02 Article PeerReviewed Basirun, Wan Jeffrey and Saeed, Idris Mohamed and Rahman, Mohammad Saidur and Mazari, Shaukat Ali (2021) Nickel oxides/hydroxides-graphene as hybrid supercapattery nanocomposites for advanced charge storage materials: A review. Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences, 46 (6). pp. 553-586. ISSN 1040-8436, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/10408436.2021.1886040 <https://doi.org/10.1080/10408436.2021.1886040>. 10.1080/10408436.2021.1886040
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topic Q Science (General)
QC Physics
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QC Physics
Basirun, Wan Jeffrey
Saeed, Idris Mohamed
Rahman, Mohammad Saidur
Mazari, Shaukat Ali
Nickel oxides/hydroxides-graphene as hybrid supercapattery nanocomposites for advanced charge storage materials: A review
description This work presents a review of nanocomposites of nickel oxides (NiO, nickel cobaltite NiCo2O4), nickel hydroxides (Ni(OH)(2)), layered-double hydroxides of Ni (LDH-Ni) with graphene, functionalized-graphene (graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide), doped-graphene (nitrogen doped and boron doped graphene) as hybrid supercapattery materials. The synergy between battery materials such as nanostructured nickel oxides, hydroxides, LDH-Ni with supercapacitors such as graphene/functionalized graphene/doped graphene, provides better energy storage performances than the pure materials. Although used battery cathodes, the nickel oxides/hydroxides were incorporated with graphene materials to enhance the charge density and the power density of the hydrid supercapattery nanocomposites. The higher power density and energy density of the hydrid supercapattery nanocomposites bridges the gap between batteries and supercapacitors. The reasons for the higher performance of the hybrid supecapattery electrodes compared to the pure nickel oxides/hydroxides are discussed. The review also presents the different types of synthetic process of the nanocomposites and future perspectives.
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author Basirun, Wan Jeffrey
Saeed, Idris Mohamed
Rahman, Mohammad Saidur
Mazari, Shaukat Ali
author_facet Basirun, Wan Jeffrey
Saeed, Idris Mohamed
Rahman, Mohammad Saidur
Mazari, Shaukat Ali
author_sort Basirun, Wan Jeffrey
title Nickel oxides/hydroxides-graphene as hybrid supercapattery nanocomposites for advanced charge storage materials: A review
title_short Nickel oxides/hydroxides-graphene as hybrid supercapattery nanocomposites for advanced charge storage materials: A review
title_full Nickel oxides/hydroxides-graphene as hybrid supercapattery nanocomposites for advanced charge storage materials: A review
title_fullStr Nickel oxides/hydroxides-graphene as hybrid supercapattery nanocomposites for advanced charge storage materials: A review
title_full_unstemmed Nickel oxides/hydroxides-graphene as hybrid supercapattery nanocomposites for advanced charge storage materials: A review
title_sort nickel oxides/hydroxides-graphene as hybrid supercapattery nanocomposites for advanced charge storage materials: a review
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/26576/
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