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Structure-engineering of core–shell ZnCo(2)O(4)@NiO composites for high-performance asymmetric supercapacitors

The implementation of a structure-designed strategy to construct hierarchical architectures of multicomponent metal oxide-based electrode materials for energy storage devices is in the limelight. Herein, we report NiO nanoflakes impregnated on ZnCo(2)O(4) nanorod arrays as ZnCo(2)O(4)@NiO core–shell...

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Autores principales: Kamble, Gokul P., Rasal, Akash S., Chang, Jia-Yaw, Kolekar, Sanjay S., Tayade, Shivaji N., Ghule, Anil V.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36131824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00851j
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Sumario:The implementation of a structure-designed strategy to construct hierarchical architectures of multicomponent metal oxide-based electrode materials for energy storage devices is in the limelight. Herein, we report NiO nanoflakes impregnated on ZnCo(2)O(4) nanorod arrays as ZnCo(2)O(4)@NiO core–shell structures on a flexible stainless-steel mesh substrate, fabricated by a simple, cost-effective and environmentally friendly reflux condensation method. The core–shell structure of ZnCo(2)O(4)@NiO is used as an electrode material in a supercapacitor as it provides a high specific surface area (134.79 m(2) g(−1)) offering high electroactive sites for a redox reaction, reduces the electron and ion diffusion path, and promotes an efficient contact between the electroactive material and electrolyte. The binder-free ZnCo(2)O(4)@NiO electrode delivers a high specific capacitance of 882 F g(−1) at 4 mA cm(−2) current density and exhibits remarkable cycling stability (∼85% initial capacitance retention after 5000 charge–discharge cycles at 10 mA cm(−2)). The asymmetric supercapacitor device ZnCo(2)O(4)@NiO//rGO delivered a maximum energy density of 46.66 W h kg(−1) at a power density of 800 W kg(−1). The device exhibited 90.20% capacitance retention after 4000 cycles. These results indicate that the ZnCo(2)O(4)@NiO architecture electrode is a promising functional material for energy storage devices.