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Porous polyoxotungstate/MXene hybrid films allowing for visualization of the energy storage status in high-performance electrochromic supercapacitors.

Xiaoshu QuZefeng LiuLili ZhouDongxue ChuJilong WangYanyan Yang
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
Electrochromic supercapacitors (ECSCs) have recently received growing attention for potential smart energy storage components in intelligent electronics. However, in the development of ECSCs, the design and assembly of high-performance electrode materials remain ongoing challenges. In this study, Ti 3 C 2 T x MXene and polyoxotungstate (P 2 W 18 ) were deposited on TiO 2 nanowires to construct a unique three-dimensional (3D) porous hybrid film, NW@MXene/P 2 W 18 , via a convenient layer-by-layer self-assembly approach. The 3D porous structure of the nanocomposite reduced the aggregation and stacking of Ti 3 C 2 T x MXene nanosheets during self-assembly, leading to the formation of unobstructed ion diffusion channels and interfacial charge transfer between adjacent layers, resulting in a good electrochemical performance. Compared to the tightly packed structure, the porous hybrid film demonstrated an enhanced electrochromic energy storage performance with a higher areal capacitance ( i.e. , 19.0 mF cm -2 at a current density of 0.6 mA cm -2 ), in addition to a high cycling stability ( i.e. , 90.7% retention rate after 2000 cycles), and an excellent color rendering efficiency. Subsequently, an asymmetric ECSC was fabricated using an NW@MXene/P 2 W 18 film as the cathode and a TiO 2 nanowire film as the anode. This ECSC exhibited a high areal capacitance of 4.0 mF cm -2 at a current density of 0.1 mA cm -2 with a wide operating window of 4.5 V, whilst also achieving high-speed color switching between olive green and dark blue during the charge/discharge processes, ultimately offering new avenues for the development of electrochromic energy storage electrode materials and the design of novel devices.
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