Electrochimica Acta, Vol.259, 1037-1044, 2018
Cobalt carbonate hydroxides as advanced battery-type materials for supercapatteries: Influence of morphology on performance
Layered materials provide good electrochemical performance, but insufficient rate capability, which is the main issue in energy storage. Herein, we propose a facile synthesis of Co-2(CO3)(OH)(2) nanoflakes and polyhedron flowers supported on Ni foam, a novel binder-free electrode. Power law revealed that Co-2(CO3)(OH)(2) stores charge by a battery-type mechanism at the peak potential. The nanoflakes store more internal surface charge than the polyhedron-flower, which was confirmed via Trasatti plot. Benefiting from amorphous nanostructure, unique morphology and high surface area, the nanoflakes shows good performance. The areal capacitance (2111 mF cm(-2)), rate capability (80%), and energy density (0.152 mWh cm(-2)) are comparable to recent reports. The results suggest that the amorphous Co-2(CO3)(OH)(2) nanoflakes are a suitable cathode candidate for the supercapattery. The assembled supercapattery (ASC) provides high specific capacitance (91 F g(-1)), high energy density (26.22 Wh kg(-1) at power density 828 W kg(-1)), and long cycle life (specific capacitance retention of 85% over 4000 cycles). The ASC device shows good potential in the field of energy storage devices. (c) 2017 Published by Elsevier Ltd.