Synthesis and Characterization of Aluminum-Zinc Based Layered Double Hydroxides for Electrochemical Energy Storage Applications

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Abstract


Recently, Layered Double Hydroxides (LDH) such as Al-Zn based LDH have shown promise in several energy related applications including electrochemical energy storage applications. In this study we will report on the synthesis and characterization of Aluminum and Zinc based LDH (Al:Zn LDH) grown directly on thin foils of aluminum using a chemical bath deposition (CBD) technique. A detail structural and compositional analysis of these materials will be presented. We will also report on the electrochemical properties of these materials in order to determine the utility of these material in development of electrochemical double layer capacitior (super capacitor)

Presenters

  • Sean Goff

    Southern ILUniv-Carbondale

Authors

  • Sean Goff

    Southern ILUniv-Carbondale

  • Justin Ramsey

    Southern ILUniv-Carbondale, Physics, Southern IL Univ-Carbondale

  • Ahmed Al-Asadi

    Southern ILUniv-Carbondale

  • Milinda Wasala

    Southern ILUniv-Carbondale, Department of Physics, Southern Illinois University, Department of Physics, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Department of Physics, Southern ILUniv-Carbondale, Physics, Southern IL Univ-Carbondale

  • Saikat Talapatra

    Southern ILUniv-Carbondale, Department of Physics, Southern Illinois University, Department of Physics, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Department of Physics, Southern ILUniv-Carbondale, Physics, Southern IL Univ-Carbondale