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Boosting the Electrical Transfer by Molybdenum Doping for Robust and Flexible NiSe-Based Supercapacitor.

Guilin TangWeinan TangQuancai LiBin TianXinyu ZhangJing LiangWei Wu
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
NiSe is a promising electrode material for enhancing the energy density of supercapacitors, but it faces challenges such as sensitivity to electrolyte anions, limited specific capacity, and unstable cycling. This study employs a strategy of metal atom doping to address these issues. Through a hydrothermal reaction, Mo-doped NiSe demonstrates significant improvement in electrochemical performance, exhibiting high capacity (799.90 C g -1 ), splendid rate performance, and excellent cyclic stability (90% capacity retention). The introduction of Mo induces charge redistribution in NiSe, leading to a reduction in the band gap. Theoretical calculation reveals that Mo doping can effectively enhance the electrical conductivity and the adsorption energy of NiSe. A flexible printed hybrid Mo-doped NiSe-based supercapacitor is fabricated, demonstrating superior electrochemical performance (367.04 mF cm -2 ) and the ability to power timers, LEDs, and toy fans. This research not only deepens the understanding of the electrochemical properties of metal-doped NiSe but also highlights its application potential in high-performance supercapacitors.
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