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Graphene Matrix Sheathed Metal Vanadate Porous Nanospheres for Enhanced Longevity and High-Rate Energy Storage Devices.

S Chandra SekharGoli NagarajuD NarsimuluBhimanaboina RamuluSk Khaja HussainJae Su Yu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Rational design of anode materials comprising rich benefits of high capacity, superior rate capability, and exalted lifetime is of considerable significance in the progress of high-performance Li-ion batteries (LIBs) and supercapatteries. Herein, highly porous cobalt vanadate (Co2VO4) nanospheres encapsulated with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanosheets (rGO@CoV PNSs) were prepared by a facile hydrothermal method and employed as a hybrid composite-based anode material for energy storage devices. The nanocavities and porous features of CoV nanospheres, and the laminated rGO nanosheets over CoV PNSs can significantly surpass the volume changes and enhance the surface electrokinetics, respectively. With benefits of rich redox activity and constructive traits, the rGO@CoV PNSs as an electrode material in LIBs exhibited superior reversible capacity of 780.6 mAh/g after 100 cycles with remarkable rate performance. Moreover, the hybrid composite displayed an excellent reversible capacity of 531.8 mAh/g even after 1000 cycles performed at 1000 mA/g. Utilizing the synergistic features, the rGO@CoV PNSs composite was also explored as a battery-type electrode for supercapatteries. The fabricated supercapattery device with rGO@CoV PNSs and rGO demonstrated good rate performance including superior areal energy (0.048 mWh/cm2) and power (9.96 mW/cm2) densities. Therefore, the graphene sheathed metal vanadates would be an ultrahigh rate electrode candidates for energy storage devices.
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