Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.345, 48-57, 2018
Core-shell structured Ni3S2@Co(OH)(2) nano-wires grown on Ni foam as binder-free electrode for asymmetric supercapacitors
Core-shell structured Ni3S2@Co(OH)(2) nano-wires directly grown on Ni foam as a binder-free electrode for asymmetric supercapacitors are synthesized though a facile two-step process. This unique core-shell architecture consisting of ultrathin Co(OH)(2) nano-sheets and Ni3S2 nano-wires exhibits significantly enhanced electrochemical capacitive performance. The Ni3S2@Co(OH)(2) electrode demonstrates high specific capacitance of 2139.4 F g(-1) at the current density of 2 mA cm(-2), and retains capacitance of 1139.4 F g(-1) at a much higher current density of 40 mA cm(-2). An asymmetric supercapacitor using Ni3S2@Co(OH)(2) as cathode and active carbon as anode is successfully assembled in a coin cell. The as-prepared cell delivers high-power density as high as 18.27 kW kg(-1) at the energy density of 74.79 Wh kg(-1) with good cycling stability, which shows its feasibility for many practical applications for energy storage. These results indicate that the newly developed core-shell architecture is an efficient way towards improve the electrochemical performance in various promising energy storage applications.