▎ 摘 要
The present work reports a pillared graphene network (PGN) synthesized through a cross-linking reaction between bifunctional pillar organic molecules and graphene layers. The resultant pillared graphene network can offer additional active sites for energy storage. More importantly, 2,6-Diaminoanthraquinone (DAAQ) which is covalently grafted onto graphene sheets as a supporting pillar will contribute pseudocapacitance to the overall capacitance. The electrode based on the DAAQ covalently-pillared graphene network (DAAQ-PGN) can deliver a high specific capacitance of 522 F g(-1) at a scanning rate of 5 mV s(-1), which is much greater than that of barely reduced graphene oxide (RGO, 224 F g(-1) at a scanning rate of 5 mV s(-1)). Additionally, the DAAQ-PGN provides an electrical conduction path cross graphene layers using the p-conjugated system. This work provides the new ideas for the development of supercapacitors materials in the electronics field.