High-Temperature Oxidized Mo 2 CT x MXene for a High-Performance Supercapacitor.
Huajun XuHonglei DongXintong LiuHe QiaoGang ChenFei DuYohan Dall'AgneseYu GaoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Molybdenum carbide (Mo 2 CT x MXene) did not possess suitable properties for supercapacitors. Herein, a short oxidation method of Mo 2 CT x in air at moderately high temperatures is proposed for fabricating a Mo 2 C/MoO 3 heterostructure. The stability of Mo 2 CT x in air up to 700 °C and the phase transition at higher temperatures are confirmed. Such a heterostructure is beneficial in reducing the diffusion energy barrier of H + . In the aqueous system, the Mo 2 C/MoO 3 electrode delivers a capacitance of up to 811 F g -1 . A fully assembled symmetric solid-state supercapacitor delivers 224 F g -1 with an excellent retention rate of 91.05% after 7500 cycles. Besides, the supercapacitor can work at the low temperature of -60°, showing good low-temperature properties. The approach presented in this work opens a promising way to turn a neglected MXene, assumed to be unsuitable for supercapacitors, into one of the top-performing supercapacitor electrodes.