Vertically Aligned Ultrathin CoNi-LDH@NiS@MXCF Core-Shell Heterostructure for Flexible Supercapacitor Electrodes and
Deyang Zhang1, Di Wang1, Binhe Feng1
1Henan Joint International Research Laboratory of New Energy Storage Technology, Xinyang Normal University, Xinyang 464000, P. R. China.
Abstract:
A multilayer core-shell heterostructure with CoNi-LDH as the core and NiS nanosheets as the shell is deposited on MXene-coated carbon nanofibers by electrospinning and electrochemical deposition. This unique structure not only combines highly conductive and hydrophilic one-dimensional carbon nanofibers but also exposes abundant two-dimensional reactive sites and multiple ion diffusion channels to maximize material utilization, enhance electron transfer kinetics, accelerate Faraday reaction, high capacitance and strong stability. The CNNS@MXCF electrode exhibits outstanding electrochemical characteristics, including a capacity of 1441.8 F g-1 at a current density of 1 A g-1 and excellent cycling stability. The CNNS@MXCF//VN@MXCF device shows a high energy density of 84.4 Wh kg-1 at 0.8 kW kg-1 power density, with nearly 92% capacitance retention after 10,000 cycles (30 A g-1). In addition, the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) shows a small overpotential of 128 mV, confirming the versatility and large potential of the materials and strategy.
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