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Self-Supported Transition Metal-Based Nanoarrays for Efficient Energy Storage.

Xiong Xiong LiuChong ChenQian HeQingquan KongDaniel John BlackwoodNian Wu LiLe YuJun Song Chen
Published in: Chemical record (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors are currently considered as promising electrochemical energy storage (EES) systems to address the energy and environment issues. Self-supported transition metal (Ni, Co, Mn, Mo, Cu, V)-based materials are promising electrodes for EES devices, which offer highly efficient charge transfer kinetics. This review summarizes the latest development of transition metal-based materials with self-supported structures for EES systems. Special focus has been taken on the synthetic methods, the selection of substrates, architectures and chemical compositions of different self-supported nanoarrays in energy storage systems. Finally, the challenges and opportunities of these materials for future development in this field are briefly discussed. We believe that the advancement in self-supported electrode materials would pave the way towards next-generation EES.
Keyphrases
  • transition metal
  • highly efficient
  • solid state
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • ionic liquid
  • mass spectrometry
  • carbon nanotubes