| Literature DB >> 28282109 |
Zaiyuan Le1, Fang Liu1, Ping Nie1, Xinru Li1, Xiaoyan Liu1, Zhenfeng Bian2, Gen Chen1, Hao Bin Wu1, Yunfeng Lu1.
Abstract
Sodium-ion capacitors can potentially combine the virtues of high power capability of conventional electrochemical capacitors and high energy density of batteries. However, the lack of high-performance electrode materials has been the major challenge of sodium-based energy storage devices. In this work, we report a microwave-assisted synthesis of single-crystal-like anatase TiO2 mesocages anchored on graphene as a sodium storage material. The architecture of the nanocomposite results in pseudocapacitive charge storage behavior with fast kinetics, high reversibility, and negligible degradation to the micro/nanostructure. The nanocomposite delivers a high capacity of 268 mAh g-1 at 0.2 C, which remains 126 mAh g-1 at 10 C for over 18 000 cycles. Coupling with a carbon-based cathode, a full cell of sodium-ion capacitor successfully demonstrates a high energy density of 64.2 Wh kg-1 at 56.3 W kg-1 and 25.8 Wh kg-1 at 1357 W kg-1, as well as an ultralong lifespan of 10 000 cycles with over 90% of capacity retention.Entities:
Keywords: TiO2; energy storage; nanocomposite; pseudocapacitive; sodium-ion capacitor
Year: 2017 PMID: 28282109 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b08332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881