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Subtly synthesized graphdiyne nano-lamellas as stable electrode material for supercapacitors
Porous carbon is an ingredient for energy transformation and collection systems in terms of electrochemistry. As a new member, graphdiyne (GDY) gradually began to be concerned because of its especially compositional and structural properties. Herein, a lamelliform GDY was successfully prepared by cross-coupling strategy under the catalysis of cuprous iodide. Thanks to the sp and sp 2 hybrid carbon networks, the obtained GDY nano-lamellas promote excellent performance in the electrode of supercapacitors with a gravimetric capacitance of 137.8 F g − 1 at a mass-specific current of 1 A g − 1 , and a relatively good rate performance of 81.28% when the mass-specific current reach to 20 A g − 1 . In addition, the capacitance of the GDY electrode barely decays during the 11,000 cycles of repeated testing. This enables the assembled symmetric supercapacitor provides a acceptable energy density of 6.11Wh kg −1 under a power density of 5500W kg −1 , and with an average decay of 0.5% per cycle at the end of 5000 cycles. The relatively good electrochemical stability of this GDY nano-lamellas material will open the further promotion of graphdiyne-based electrodes in the domain of supercapacitors.