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A high mass loading flexible electrode with a sheet-like Mn 3 O 4 /NiMoO 4 @NiCo LDH on a carbon cloth for supercapacitors.

Ruibin LiangSi LiuJianrong LinJingfei DaiJingyi PengPeiyuan HuangJianwen ChenPeng Xiao
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
Mass loading is an important parameter to evaluate the application potential of active materials in high-capacity supercapacitors. Synthesizing active materials with high mass loading is a promising strategy to improve high performance energy storage devices. Preparing electrode materials with a porous structure is of significance to overcome the disadvantages brought by high mass loading. In this work, a Mn 3 O 4 /NiMoO 4 @NiCo layered double hydroxide (MO/NMO/NiCo LDH) positive electrode is fabricated on a carbon cloth with a high mass loading of 20.4 mg cm -2 . The MO/NMO/NiCo LDH presents as a special three-dimensional porous nanostructure and exhibits a high specific capacitance of 815 F g -1 at 1 A g -1 . Impressively, the flexible supercapacitor based on the MO/NMO/NiCo LDH positive electrode and an AC negative electrode delivers a maximum energy density of 22.5 W h kg -1 and a power density of 8730 W kg -1 . It also retains 60.84% of the original specific capacitance after bending to 180° 600 times. Moreover, it exhibits 76.92% capacitance retention after 15 000 charge/discharge cycles. These results make MO/NMO/NiCo LDH one of the most attractive candidates of positive electrode materials for high-performance flexible supercapacitors.
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