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Nanostructure Material for Supercapacitor Application

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2011

Yuhong Huang
Affiliation:
Chemat Technology, Inc., Northridge, CA 91324, www.chemat.com
C. T. Chu
Affiliation:
Chemat Technology, Inc., Northridge, CA 91324, www.chemat.com
Qiang Wei
Affiliation:
Chemat Technology, Inc., Northridge, CA 91324, www.chemat.com
Haixing Zheng
Affiliation:
Chemat Technology, Inc., Northridge, CA 91324, www.chemat.com
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Abstract

Transition metal nitrides and carbonitride materials were fabricated via sol-gel technology. The transition metal amides were sythesized by two methods: chemical route and electrolysis. The transition metal amides were then further polymerized, sintering to high temperature in an inert or reduced atmosphere. Transition metal nitrides and carbonitrides powders with surface area up to 160 m2/g were obtained. The resultant electrode material showed high specific capacitance as crystalline ruthenium oxide.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2000

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