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Evaluating the Electrochemical Properties of Supercapacitors using the Three-Electrode System
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Reasonably optimized structure of iron-doped cobalt hydroxylfluoride for high-performance supercapacitors
Zeyu Hao1, Chao Jiang1, Zijin Xu1
1Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials of MOE, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, China.
Abstract:
Cobalt hydroxylfluoride (CoOHF) is an emerging supercapacitor material. However, it remains highly challenging to effectively enhance the performance of CoOHF, which is limited by its poor electron and ion transport ability. In this study, the intrinsic structure of CoOHF was optimized through Fe doping (CoOHF-xFe, where x represents the Fe/Co feeding ratio). As indicated by the experimental and theoretical calculation results, the incorporation of Fe effectively enhances the intrinsic conductivity of CoOHF and optimizes its surface ion adsorption capacity. Moreover, since the radius of Fe is slightly larger than that of Co, the space between the crystal planes of CoOHF increases to a certain extent, and the ability to store ions is consequently enhanced. The optimized CoOHF-0.06Fe sample exhibits the maximum specific capacitance (385.8 F g-1). The asymmetric supercapacitor with activated carbon achieves a high energy density of 37.2 Wh kg-1 at a power density of 1600 W kg-1, and a full hydrolysis pool is successfully driven by the device, indicating great application potential. This study lays a solid basis for the application of hydroxylfluoride to a novel generation of supercapacitors.
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