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Solution-Exfoliated Quasi-One-Dimensional Zirconium Trisulfide Nanoribbons with High Quantum Capacitance for
Jiaming Li1,2, Yuxing Gu1,3, Xiaoqian Zhong1,4
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Guangdong Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Shantou, Guangdong 515063, China.
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Transition-metal trichalcogenides, distinguished by their quasi-one-dimensional (quasi-1D) structures, hold substantial potential for advanced technologies, yet their supercapacitive behavior remains largely unexplored. Here, solution-exfoliated zirconium trisulfide (ZrS3) nanoribbons are introduced as a high-performance electrode material for supercapacitors. Density functional theory analysis reveals that quasi-1D ZrS3 possesses a significant density of states near the band edges, giving rise to intrinsically high quantum capacitance as an electronic property. Solution-based exfoliation enables efficient production of ZrS3 nanoribbons from bulk microparticles, yielding a quasi-1D structure with considerably increased surface area. In electrochemical measurements, the combination of the quasi-1D structure and large quantum capacitance allows the exfoliated ZrS3 nanoribbons to achieve a high specific capacitance of 284 F g-1, exceeding that of the bulk microparticles by more than 40-fold. These results demonstrate that solution-based dimensional engineering enhances interfacial charge storage, while the intrinsically high quantum capacitance supports efficient electronic charge accommodation, highlighting ZrS3 nanoribbons as promising supercapacitor electrode materials.

