| Literature DB >> 31810214 |
Haifu Huang1,2, Xiaoli Deng1, Liqing Yan1, Geng Wei1, Wenzheng Zhou1,2, Xianqing Liang1,2, Jin Guo1,2.
Abstract
Herein, a facile one-step electrodeposition route was presented for preparing Ni3S2/NiS composite film on Ni foam substrate (denoted as NiSx/NF). The NiSx granular film is composed of mangy interconnected ultra-thin NiSx nanoflakes with porous structures. When applied as electrodes for supercapacitors, the ultra-thin nanoflakes can provide more active sites for redox reaction, and the interconnected porous structure has an advantage for electrolyte ions to penetrate into the inner space of active materials quickly. As expected, the obtained NiSx/NF sample exhibited high gravimetric capacitance of 1649.8 F·g-1 and areal capacitance of 2.63 F·cm-2. Furthermore, a gravimetric capacitance of 1120.1 F·g-1 can be maintained at a high current density of 20 mA·cm-2, suggesting a good rate capability. The influence of the different molar ratios of electrodeposition electrolyte (NiNO3 and thiourea) on the morphology and electrochemical properties of NiSx/NF sample was investigated to provide an optimum route for one-step electrodeposition of Ni3S2/NiS composite film. The outstanding performance indicated the Ni3S2/NiS composite film on Ni foam has great potential as an electrode material for supercapacitors.Entities:
Keywords: electrodeposition; nanoflakes; nickel sulfide; supercapacitors
Year: 2019 PMID: 31810214 PMCID: PMC6956130 DOI: 10.3390/nano9121718
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1The XRD patterns of the NiS powder.
Figure 2SEM images: (a–b) NiS/NF-1, (c–d) NiS/NF-2.5, and (e–f) NiS/NF-5; (g) FE-SEM image of NiS/NF; and (h) TEM image.
Figure 3(a) the SEM image, and the corresponding elemental mapping (b) Ni, (c) S.
Figure 4CV curves: (a) NiS/NF-1, (b) NiS/NF-2.5, and (c) NiS/NF-5; and (d) the comparison of CV curves between three samples at the same scanning rate.
Figure 5The galvanostatic charge–discharge(GCD)curves: (a) NiS/NF-1, (b) NiS/NF-2.5, and (c) NiS/NF-5; (d) the comparison of GCD curves between three samples at the same current density.
Figure 6(a) The mass loading of as-prepared NiS on Ni foam. (b) The areal capacitance and gravimetric capacitance of as-prepared NiS/NF at the same current density of 1 mA·cm−2 for comparison. (c–d) The areal and gravimetric capacitance of NiS/NF electrodes as a function of charge−discharge current densities.
Figure 7The Nyquist curves of three samples.
Figure 8The evaluation of the cycle stability.