| Literature DB >> 29683638 |
Shengyang Dong1,2, Zhifei Li2, Zhenyu Xing2, Xianyong Wu2, Xiulei Ji2, Xiaogang Zhang1.
Abstract
To fill the gap between batteries and supercapacitors requires integration of the following features in a single system: energy density well above that of supercapacitors, cycle life much longer than Li-ion batteries, and low cost. Along this line, we report a novel nonaqueous potassium-ion hybrid capacitor (KIC) that employs an anode of K2Ti6O13 (KTO) microscaffolds constructed by nanorods and a cathode of N-doped nanoporous graphenic carbon (NGC). K2Ti6O13 microscaffolds are studied for potential applications as the anode material in potassium-ion storage for the first time. This material exhibits an excellent capacity retention of 85% after 1000 cycles. In addition, the NGC//KTO KIC delivers a high energy density of 58.2 Wh kg-1 based on the active mass in both electrodes, high power density of 7200 W kg-1, and outstanding cycling stability over 5000 cycles. The usage of K ions as the anode charge carrier instead of Li ions and the amenable performance of this device suggest that hybrid capacitor devices may welcome a new era of beyond lithium.Entities:
Keywords: K2Ti6O13; energy storage; hybrid capacitor; nanoporous graphenic carbon; potassium-ion intercalation
Year: 2018 PMID: 29683638 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b15314
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229