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Tailoring the interfacial surfaces of tungsten and molybdenum tungsten disulfide electrodes for hybrid supercapacitors
The layered structures of tungsten disulfide (WS(2)) and molybdenum tungsten disulfide (MoWS(2)) are considered as the most promising electrode materials for energy storage devices. Herein, MS (magnetron sputtering) is required for the deposition of WS(2) and MoWS(2) on the surface of the current co...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10204074/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37228682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00847a |
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author | Alzaid, Meshal Iqbal, Muhammad Zahir Alqahtani, Bandar Alanazi, Rakan Alsohaimi, Ibrahim Hotan Mohamed, W. S. Hadia, N. M. A. |
author_facet | Alzaid, Meshal Iqbal, Muhammad Zahir Alqahtani, Bandar Alanazi, Rakan Alsohaimi, Ibrahim Hotan Mohamed, W. S. Hadia, N. M. A. |
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description | The layered structures of tungsten disulfide (WS(2)) and molybdenum tungsten disulfide (MoWS(2)) are considered as the most promising electrode materials for energy storage devices. Herein, MS (magnetron sputtering) is required for the deposition of WS(2) and MoWS(2) on the surface of the current collector to attain an optimized layer thickness. The structural morphology and topological behavior of the sputtered material were examined via X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy. Three-electrode assembly was used to start the electrochemical investigations to identify the most optimal and effective sample among WS(2) and MoWS(2). CV (cyclic voltammetry), GCD (galvanostatic charging discharging), and EIS (electro-impedance spectroscopy) techniques were employed to analyze the samples. After preparing WS(2) with optimized thickness as the superior performing sample, a hybrid device was designed as WS(2)//AC (activated carbon). With a remarkable cyclic stability of 97% after 3000 continuous cycles, the hybrid supercapacitor generated a maximum energy density (E(s)) value of 42.5 W h kg(−1) and 4250 W kg(−1) of power density (P(s)). Besides, the capacitive and diffusive contribution during the charge–discharge process and b-values were calculated by Dunn's model, which lay in the 0.5–1.0 range and the fabricated WS(2) hybrid device was found to have a hybrid nature. The outstanding outcomes of WS(2)//AC make it suitable for future energy storage applications. |
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spelling | pubmed-102040742023-05-24 Tailoring the interfacial surfaces of tungsten and molybdenum tungsten disulfide electrodes for hybrid supercapacitors Alzaid, Meshal Iqbal, Muhammad Zahir Alqahtani, Bandar Alanazi, Rakan Alsohaimi, Ibrahim Hotan Mohamed, W. S. Hadia, N. M. A. RSC Adv Chemistry The layered structures of tungsten disulfide (WS(2)) and molybdenum tungsten disulfide (MoWS(2)) are considered as the most promising electrode materials for energy storage devices. Herein, MS (magnetron sputtering) is required for the deposition of WS(2) and MoWS(2) on the surface of the current collector to attain an optimized layer thickness. The structural morphology and topological behavior of the sputtered material were examined via X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy. Three-electrode assembly was used to start the electrochemical investigations to identify the most optimal and effective sample among WS(2) and MoWS(2). CV (cyclic voltammetry), GCD (galvanostatic charging discharging), and EIS (electro-impedance spectroscopy) techniques were employed to analyze the samples. After preparing WS(2) with optimized thickness as the superior performing sample, a hybrid device was designed as WS(2)//AC (activated carbon). With a remarkable cyclic stability of 97% after 3000 continuous cycles, the hybrid supercapacitor generated a maximum energy density (E(s)) value of 42.5 W h kg(−1) and 4250 W kg(−1) of power density (P(s)). Besides, the capacitive and diffusive contribution during the charge–discharge process and b-values were calculated by Dunn's model, which lay in the 0.5–1.0 range and the fabricated WS(2) hybrid device was found to have a hybrid nature. The outstanding outcomes of WS(2)//AC make it suitable for future energy storage applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10204074/ /pubmed/37228682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00847a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Alzaid, Meshal Iqbal, Muhammad Zahir Alqahtani, Bandar Alanazi, Rakan Alsohaimi, Ibrahim Hotan Mohamed, W. S. Hadia, N. M. A. Tailoring the interfacial surfaces of tungsten and molybdenum tungsten disulfide electrodes for hybrid supercapacitors |
title | Tailoring the interfacial surfaces of tungsten and molybdenum tungsten disulfide electrodes for hybrid supercapacitors |
title_full | Tailoring the interfacial surfaces of tungsten and molybdenum tungsten disulfide electrodes for hybrid supercapacitors |
title_fullStr | Tailoring the interfacial surfaces of tungsten and molybdenum tungsten disulfide electrodes for hybrid supercapacitors |
title_full_unstemmed | Tailoring the interfacial surfaces of tungsten and molybdenum tungsten disulfide electrodes for hybrid supercapacitors |
title_short | Tailoring the interfacial surfaces of tungsten and molybdenum tungsten disulfide electrodes for hybrid supercapacitors |
title_sort | tailoring the interfacial surfaces of tungsten and molybdenum tungsten disulfide electrodes for hybrid supercapacitors |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10204074/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37228682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00847a |
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