JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self-supported hydrothermal synthesized hollow Co3O4 nanowire arrays with high supercapacitor capacitance

Xinhui XiaJiangping TuYong-jin MaiXiuli WangChangdong GuXinbing Zhao

Year: 2011 Journal:   Journal of Materials Chemistry Vol: 21 (25)Pages: 9319-9319   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

We report a facile hydrothermal synthesis method for the large-area growth of self-supported hollow Co3O4 nanowire arrays. The Co3O4 nanowires have an average diameter of 200 nm and grow vertically to the substrates forming aligned nanowire arrays. Interestingly, the as-prepared Co3O4 nanowire arrays combine properties of hollow structure and quasi-single crystallinity. A plausible formation mechanism of hollow Co3O4 nanowire arrays is proposed here. The Co3O4 nanowire arrays grown on the nickel foam are tested as a cathode electrode material for supercapacitor by cyclic voltammograms (CVs) and galvanostatic charge–discharge tests in 1 M KOH. The self-supported hollow Co3O4 nanowire arrays exhibit superior supercapacitor performances with high specific capacitances (599 F g−1 at 2 A g−1 and 439 F g−1 at 40 A g−1) as well as excellent cycle life, making them suitable for high-rate supercapacitor application. The enhanced supercapacitor performances are due to its unique porous structure providing fast ion and electron transfer, large reaction surface area and good strain accommodation.

Keywords:
Supercapacitor Nanowire Materials science Capacitance Nanotechnology Electrode Hydrothermal circulation Crystallinity Cathode Nickel Chemical engineering Optoelectronics Composite material Chemistry

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