Designed synthesis of nickel-cobalt-based electrode materials for high-performance solid-state hybrid supercapacitors.
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2020
Supercapacitors with high security, excellent energy and power densities, and superior long-term cycling performance are becoming increasingly essential for flexible devices. Herein, this study has reported a novel method to synthesize CoNi2S4, which delivered a high specific capacitance of 1836.6 F g-1 at 1 A g-1, with a slight fluctuation in the testing temperature rising up to 50 °C (1855.2 F g-1) or decreasing to 0 °C (1587.6 F g-1). In addition, the corresponding solid-state CoNi2S4//AC HSC could achieve a high energy density of 35.8 W h kg-1 at a power density of 800.0 W kg-1, with nearly no change when tested at 0 °C and 50 °C, and possessed excellent long-term electrochemical cycling stability of 132.3% after 50 000 cycles; the solid-state hybrid supercapacitor using biomass-derived carbon (BC) as the negative electrode (CoNi2S4//BC HSC) could also deliver a high energy density of 38.9 W h kg-1 at a power density of 850.0 W kg-1 and the specific capacitance retention was 101.2% after cycling for 50 000 times. This work has provided a promising method to prepare high-performance electrode materials for solid-state hybrid supercapacitors with superior cycling stability and energy density.
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Authors | Yang, Liu;Lu, Xintong;Wang, Shihao;Wang, Jiansen;Guan, Xiaohui;Guan, Xin;Wang, Guangsheng; |
Journal | Nanoscale |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | 10.1039/c9nr08156a |
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