| Literature DB >> 35092115 |
Azhar Mahmood1, Bolin Zhao1, Muhammad Sufyan Javed2, Dequan He1, Weng-Chon Cheong3, Dongxue Han1, Li Niu1.
Abstract
Creating nanosized pores in layered materials can increase the abundant active surface area and boost potential applications of energy storage devices. Herein, a unique synthetic strategy based on polyaniline (PANI) doped 2D cobalt-iron layered double hydroxide (CoFe-LDH/P) nanomaterials are designed, and the formation of pores at low temperature (80 °C) is developed. It is found that the optimized concentration of PANI creates the nanopores on the CoFe-LDH nanosheets among all other polymers. The well-ordered pores of CoFe-LDH/P allow the high accessibility of the redox-active sites and promote effective ion diffusion. The optimized CoFe-LDH/P2 cathode reveals a specific capacitance 1686 (1096 Cg-1 ) and 1200 Fg-1 (720 Cg-1 ) at 1 and 30 Ag-1 respectively, a high rate capability (71.2%), and a long cycle life (98% over 10 000 cycles) for supercapacitor applications. Charge storage analysis suggests that the CoFe-LDH/P2 electrode displays a capacitive-type storage mechanism (69% capacitive at 1 mV s-1 ). Moreover, an asymmetric aqueous supercapacitor (CoFe-LDH/P2//AC) is fabricated, delivering excellent energy density (75.9 Wh kg-1 at 1124 W kg-1 ) with outstanding stability (97.5%) over 10 000 cycles. This work opens a new avenue for designing porous 2D materials at low temperature for aqueous energy storage devices.Entities:
Keywords: layered double hydroxide; polyaniline; porous; pseudocapacitance; supercapacitors
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35092115 DOI: 10.1002/marc.202100905
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Macromol Rapid Commun ISSN: 1022-1336 Impact factor: 5.734