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Yuan Wang1, Zhongtao Shang1, Tao Zhang2
1Low-carbon Technology & Chemical Reaction Engineering Lab, College of Chemical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, P. R. China. ysj@scu.edu.cn.
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Metal oxide/carbon nanocomposites have emerged as prospective electrodes for electrochemical energy storage. In this case, revealing the synergistic mechanism of metal oxide/carbon is favorable to guide the design of nanocomposites and enhance their electrochemical performance. Thus, in this study, an interface-engineered Bi2O3/N-doped carbon heterostructure (Bi2O3@NPCF) was designed as a high-performance active site for K+ and Na+ storage. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations substantiated that the Bi2O3/N-doped carbon interface generates a strong built-in electric field and an optimized band structure, enhancing charge accumulation/transfer and boosting redox kinetics. The synergistic interactions between Bi2O3 and NPCF can simultaneously induce both rapid ion diffusion and enhanced surface charge storage, and consequently, Bi2O3@NPCF exhibited outstanding electrochemical behavior in both 2 M KOH and 2 M NaOH electrolyte. Furthermore, an asymmetric aqueous supercapacitor device was assembled using Bi2O3@NPCF and Co(OH)2/Ag electrodes, achieving a high energy density of 128.9 μWh cm-2 at a power density of 0.92 mW cm-2 as well as good stability, highlighting its promising application prospects.
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