| Literature DB >> 28515437 |
Yanfang Wang1,2, Zheng Chang2, Yi Zhang1, Bingwei Chen2, Lijun Fu3, Yusong Zhu4, Lixin Zhang2, Yuping Wu5,6.
Abstract
Faradaic capacitor (FC) has been widely investigated during the past few decades, and dozens of prototypes have been proposed. However, it has not reached its full potential. In this work, we demonstrate a kind of FC comprising of a CoCO3 electrode. Synthesized through a micro-emulsion route, such CoCO3 shows low crystallinity and porous wool-ball structures stacked by needle-like individuals. It shows desirable electrochemical properties in terms of excellent high-rate performance and high reversibility. Also, it could deliver a capacitance of 440 F·g-1 at 1 A·g-1, and shows no capacitance decay after 1000 cycles. Since metal carbonate is capable of delivering good electrochemical performances and its preparation is easier and more cost-efficient, it should be a feasible candidate for electrode material of FC.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28515437 PMCID: PMC5435784 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-02004-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Some physical properties of the prepared ME-CoCO3: (a) XRD patterns (b) selected area electron diffraction (SAED) micrograph, and (c) energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) analyses.
Figure 2SEM micrographs of (a) ME-CoCO3 and (b) CP-CoCO3, (c) low and (d) high magnification TEM micrographs of ME-CoCO3.
Figure 3(a) CV curves and (b) charge-discharge curves of ME-CoCO3.
Figure 4XPS spectra of (a) Co and (c) O at state 1 and those of (b) Co and (d) O at state 2 indicated in Fig. 3b.
Figure 5CV curves of (a) ME-CoCO3, (b) CP-CoCO3 at different scan rates and (c) both of them at the scan rate of 50 mV·s−1, and (d) their EIS results.
Figure 6Galvanostatic charge-discharge curves of (a) ME-CoCO3 and (b) CP-CoCO3. (c) Rate performances and (d) cycling behaviours of ME-CoCO3 and CP-CoCO3.