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Interfacial Control of NiCoP@NiCoP Core-Shell Nanoflake Arrays as Advanced Cathodes for Ultrahigh-Energy-Density Fiber-Shaped Asymmetric Supercapacitors.

Qiulong Li
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Efficient improvement of the energy density and overall electrochemical performance of fiber-shaped asymmetric supercapacitors (FASCs) for practical applications in portable and wearable electronics requires highly electrochemically active materials and a rational design. Herein, two-step phosphorization (TSP) processes are performed to directly grow 3D well-aligned NiCoP@NiCoP (NCP@NCP TSP) nanoflake arrays (NFAs) on carbon nanotube fibers (CNTFs). Profiting from the metallic characteristics and excellent electrochemical performance of NiCoP and the hierarchical design of the core-shell heterostructure, the NCP@NCP TSP NFAs/CNTF hybrid electrode exhibits significantly improved electrochemical performance. The as-fabricated NCP@NCP TSP NFAs/CNTF electrode possesses an ultrahigh areal capacitance of 10 035 mF cm-2 at a current density of 1 mA cm-2 , with excellent rate capability and cycling stability. Furthermore, an FASC device with a maximum operating voltage of 1.6 V is assembled by adopting NCP@NCP TSP NFAs/CNTF as a positive electrode, hierarchical TiN@VN core-shell heterostructure nanowire arrays (NWAs)/CNTF as negative electrode, and KOH-PVA as a gel electrolyte. The FASC device exhibits a high areal capacitance of 430.4 mF cm-2 and an ultrahigh energy density of 51.02 mWh cm-3 . Thus, the rationally designed NiCoP@NiCoP electrode is a promising candidate for incorporation into next-generation wearable and portable energy-storage devices.
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