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A Ni–Co sulfide nanosheet/carbon nanotube hybrid film for high-energy and high-power flexible supercapacitors

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posted on 2024-11-17, 13:38 authored by Pengyi Lu, Xiaotong Jiang, Wenlei Guo, Lei Wang, Tao Zhang, Yash Boyjoo, Wenping Si, Feng Hou, Jian Liu, Shi Xue Dou, Ji Liang
Flexible energy storage is the bottleneck for a variety of advanced electronic devices, and transition metal sulfides are regarded as an ideal candidate for this application due to their high capacitance, versatile microstructures, and low cost. However, to render this family of materials with high mechanical flexibility while maintaining their favorable electrochemical properties is especially challenging. Herein, we report a CNT@NiCo S hybrid film, in which bunches of ultrathin NiCo S nanosheet are firmly and uniformly anchored on a 3D CNT network. This material possesses tunable microstructures, high mechanical flexibility, good conductivity as well as lightweight, making it readily deployable in a flexible supercapacitor. Significantly, the asymmetric flexible supercapacitor based on this material possesses a high voltage output (1.8 V), a high energy/power density (59.5/34.5 Wh kg at 900/18000 W kg ), outstanding cycling stability (80.64% capacity retention after 10000 cycles), and excellent mechanical flexibility to withstand various deformations, all without sacrificing its performance. Moreover, this strategy has the potential to be extended to other metal sulfides or other carbon-substrates, which opens new avenues for the facile design and manipulation of flexible functional materials for future energy storage. 2 4 2 4 −1 −1

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Australian Research Council (DE170100871)

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Journal title

Carbon

Volume

178

Pagination

355-362

Language

English

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