Tailoring the Coordination Microenvironment of Polymolybdate within a Metal-Organic Coordination System for Enhanced Capacitive Activity.
Keke ChenHui LiJingyi MaZhihan ChangXiu Li WangPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
The design of a low-cost and efficient electrode material is crucial for electrochemical energy storage. Effectual utilization of polymolybdate as an electrode material for a supercapacitor is promising. Meanwhile, the coordination microenvironments of polymolybdate sho potential effects on its performance. Herein, we designed and synthesized four polymolybdate-based metal-organic complexes using a structure design strategy. Their structures were characterized and analyzed using single crystallographic data. The theoretical calculations revealed that the coordination microenvironments of polymolybdate play a vital role in the hydrogen ions migration. High H adsorption capacity can obviously boost the electrochemical activity. The 1 -based glassy carbon electrode showed the highest specific capacitance value of 1739.4 F·g -1 at the current density of 1 A·g -1 . Meanwhile, the carbon cloth-based electrode fabricated by complex 1 ( 1 /CC) also displayed a high capacitance performance. A hybrid supercapacitor was assembled using the 1 /CC electrodes and showed a high energy density of 29.0 Wh kg -1 at the power density of 0.80 kW kg -1 .
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