| Literature DB >> 29457343 |
Bing Li1, Yuxin Shi1, Kesheng Huang1, Mingming Zhao1, Jiaqing Qiu1, Huaiguo Xue1, Huan Pang1.
Abstract
Compared to single metallic Ni or Co phosphides, bimetallic Ni-Co phosphides own ameliorative properties, such as high electrical conductivity, remarkable rate capability, upper specific capacity, and excellent cycle performance. Here, a simple one-step solvothermal process is proposed for the synthesis of bouquet-like cobalt-doped nickel phosphite (Ni11 (HPO3 )8 (OH)6 ), and the effect of the structure on the pseudocapacitive performance is investigated via a series of electrochemical measurements. It is found that when the cobalt content is low, the glycol/deionized water ratio is 1, and the reaction is under 200 °C for 20 h, the morphology of the sample is uniform and has the highest specific surface area. The cobalt-doped Ni11 (HPO3 )8 (OH)6 electrode presents a maximum specific capacitance of 714.8 F g-1 . More significantly, aqueous and solid-state flexible electrochemical energy storage devices are successfully assembled. The aqueous device shows a high energy density of 15.48 mWh cm-2 at the power density of 0.6 KW cm-2 . The solid-state device shows a high energy density of 14.72 mWh cm-2 at the power density of 0.6 KW cm-2 . These excellent performances confirm that the cobalt-doped Ni11 (HPO3 )8 (OH)6 are promising materials for applications in electrochemical energy storage devices.Entities:
Keywords: bouquet like; cobalt-doped nickel phosphite; electrochemical energy storage
Year: 2018 PMID: 29457343 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201703811
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281