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High-Performance Flexible In-Plane Micro-Supercapacitors Based on Vertically Aligned CuSe@Ni(OH)2 Hybrid Nanosheet
Jiangfeng Gong1, Jing-Chang Li1, Jing Yang2
1College of Science , Hohai University , Nanjing 210098 , P. R. China.
Abstract:
The orientation and hybridization of ultrathin two-dimensional (2D) nanostructures on interdigital electrodes is vital for developing high-performance flexible in-plane micro-supercapacitors (MSCs). Despite great progress has been achieved, integrating CuSe and Ni(OH)2 nanosheets to generate advanced nanohybrids with oriented arrangement of each component and formation of porous frameworks remains a challenge, and their application for in-plane MSCs has not been explored. Herein, the vertically aligned CuSe@Ni(OH)2 hybrid nanosheet films with hierarchical open channels are skillfully deposited on Au interdigital electrodes/polyethylene terephthalate substrate via a template-free sequential electrodeposition approach, and directly employed to construct in-plane MSCs by choosing polyvinyl alcohol-LiCl gel as both the separator and the solid electrolyte. Because of the unique geometrical structure and combination of intrinsically conductive CuSe and battery-type Ni(OH)2 components, such hybrid nanosheet films can not only resolve the poor conductivity and re-stacking problems of Ni(OH)2 nanosheets but also create the 3D electrons or ions transport pathway. Thus, the in-plane MSCs device fabricated by such hybrid nanosheet films exhibits high volumetric specific capacitance (38.9 F cm-3). Moreover, its maximal energy and power density can reach 5.4 mW h cm-3 and 833.2 mW cm-3, superior to pure CuSe nanosheets, and most of reported carbon materials and metal hydroxides/oxides/sulfides based in-plane MSCs ones. Also, the hybrid nanosheet films device shows excellent cycling performance, good flexibility, and mechanical stability. This work may shed some light on optimizing 2D electrode materials and promote the development of flexible in-plane MSCs or other energy storage systems.
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