CoNi2 S4 Nanoparticle/Carbon Nanotube Sponge Cathode with Ultrahigh Capacitance for Highly Compressible Asymmetric Supercapacitor

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Xin CaoZong-Huai Liu

Abstract

Compared with other flexible energy-storage devices, the design and construction of the compressible energy-storage devices face more difficulty because they must accommodate large strain and shape deformations. In the present work, CoNi2 S4 nanoparticles/3D porous carbon nanotube (CNT) sponge cathode with highly compressible property and excellent capacitance is prepared by electrodepositing CoNi2 S4 on CNT sponge, in which CoNi2 S4 nanoparticles with size among 10-15 nm are uniformly anchored on CNT, causing the cathode to show a high compression property and gives high specific capacitance of 1530 F g-1 . Meanwhile, Fe2 O3 /CNT sponge anode with specific capacitance of 460 F g-1 in a prolonged voltage window is also prepared by electrodepositing Fe2 O3 nanosheets on CNT sponge. An asymmetric supercapacitor (CoNi2 S4 /CNT//Fe2 O3 /CNT) is assembled by using CoNi2 S4 /CNT sponge as positive electrode and Fe2 O3 /CNT sponge as negative electrode in 2 m KOH solution. It exhibits excellent energy density of up to 50 Wh kg-1 at a power density of 847 W kg-1 and excellent cycling stability at high compression. Even at a strain of 85%, about 75% of the initial capacitance is retained after 10 000 consecutive cycles. The CoNi2 S4 /CN...Continue Reading

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Jun 13, 2019·Nanoscale·Zijun ShiNianjun Yang

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