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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 15(37): 43778-43789, 2023 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37672756

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Challenges remain to show good capacitive performance while achieving high loadings of active materials for supercapacitors. Trying to realize this version, a nickel-protecting carbon fiber paper@Co-doped NiSx (Ni-CP@Co-NiSx) electrode with high specific gravimetric, areal, and volumetric capacitance is reported in this work. This free-standing electrode is prepared by an electroplating-hydrothermal-electroplating (EHE) three-step method to achieve a high loading of almost 26.7 mg cm-2. The cobalt-doping and nickel-protection strategies effectively decrease the impedance and inhibit the active material dropping from the electrode resulting from the expansion stress, which endows the Ni-CP@Co-NiSx electrode with a high rate and good cycling performance, especially with an ultrahigh specific areal/volumetric/gravimetric capacitance of 53.3 F cm-2/2807 F cm-3/1997 F g-1 at 5 mA cm-2, respectively. Employing activated carbon functionalized with riboflavin (AC/VB2) as a negative electrode, the asymmetric supercapacitor device delivers a very high energy density of up to 60.4 W h kg-1. This work demonstrates that electrodes with a high loading density and excellent performance can be obtained by the combination of the EHE method to adjust the internal conductivity and external structural stability.

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Small ; 16(40): e2003816, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32794365

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Exploring new battery technologies will promote the advance of energy storage systems. Designing a symmetrical-structured rechargeable battery with the same electrode materials is a meaningful exploration for battery technology. Here, a solution-processed all-V2 O5 rechargeable battery with V2 O5 as both anode and cathode is presented, in which the anionic/cationic redox reactions are decoupled by precisely clamping its working potential windows. The battery shows good electrochemical performance with high capacity of 151 mAh g-1 at 0.10 C, good rate performance with 70% capacity retention when the current increases from 0.10 to 5 C, and promising cycling stability over 83% capacity retention after 900 cycles at 1 C. Moreover, the battery is highly profitable for simplified fabrication and scalable production, which benefits from its symmetrical configuration as well as the solution-processed strategy. This work offers a new paradigm to construct advanced symmetrical energy storage devices.

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