摘要

Supercapacitors are the most promising energy storage devices by virtue of high power density, long cycle life, short charging time and environmental benignity. In order to enhance the energy density, rate capability and cycle stability for supercapacitors, a alpha-Ni(OH)(2)/graphite nanosheet composite is prepared via a homogeneous precipitation method. The morphology and microstructure of the as-prepared composite are characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), respectively. It is demonstrated that after introducing the graphene oxide nanosheets into alpha-Ni(OH)(2), a 3D hierarchical porous structure of fine alpha-Ni(OH)(2) nanocrystals as building blocks is formed directly on the matrix of graphite nanosheets in the presence of urea as a mild reducing agent. The electrochemical performance of the as-prepared alpha-Ni(OH)(2) and alpha-Ni(OH)(2)/graphite nanosheet composites as electro-active materials for supercapacitors is investigated by a galvanostatic charge-discharge method. As expected, the as-prepared alpha-Ni(OH)(2)/graphite nanosheet composite exhibits large specific capacitance, good rate capability and long cycle stability as compared to the pure alpha-Ni(OH)(2). Apparently, the unique structure of fine alpha-Ni(OH)(2) nanocrystals fabricated on the matrix of graphite nanosheets is responsible for the improvement of the reaction kinetics and subsequent electrochemical performance of the composite.