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Core-shell coaxially structured NiCo2S4@TiO2nanorod arrays as advanced electrode for solid-state asymmetric
Fangya Qi1, Han Li2, Fan Yang1
1Materials and Energy School, Guangdong University of Technology, No. 100 Waihuan Xi Road, Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center, Panyu District, Guangzhou 510006, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
An integrated electrode of core-shell coaxially structured NiCo2S4@TiO2nanorod arrays/carbon cloth (NiCo2S4@TiO2@CC) have been fabricated, via a two-step hydrothermal method. Comprehensive structural and compositional analyzes are performed to understand the effects of the NiCo2S4shell on the TiO2core. Such core-shell arrays structure can significantly provide abundant electroactive sites for redox reactions, convenient ion transport paths, and favorable structure stability. The NiCo2S4@TiO2@CC electrode represents a splendid specific capacitance (650 F g-1at 1 A g-1) and enhanced cycling stability (capacitance retention of 97% over 10 000 cycles at 5 A g-1). Additionally, the assembled NiCo2S4@TiO2@CC//CNT@CC solid-state asymmetric supercapacitors exhibit a maximal energy density of 0.6 mWh cm-3at 32.4 W cm-3, and topping cycling stability (85% capacitance retention after 5000 cycles at 5 mA cm-2). The results demonstrate that the well-designed NiCo2S4@TiO2@CC presented in this work are applicable for the development of electrode materials in energy storage devices.
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