Siqi WangXiang CaiYu SongXiaoqi SunXiaoxia Liu
Abstract Vanadium oxide is a promising pseudocapacitive electrode, but their capacitance, especially at high current densities, requires improvement for practical applications. Herein, a VO x @MoO 3 composite electrode is constructed through a facile electrochemical method. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy demonstrate a modification on the chemical environment and electronic structure of VO x upon the effective interaction with the thin layer of MoO 3 . A careful investigation of the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy data reveals much enhanced power capability of the composite electrode. More charge storage sites will also be created at/near the heterogeneous interface. Due to those synergistic effects, the VO x @MoO 3 electrode shows excellent electrochemical performance. It provides a high capacitance of 1980 mF cm −2 at 2 mA cm −2 . Even at the high current density of 100 mA cm −2 , it still achieves 1166 mF cm −2 capacitance, which doubles the sum of single electrodes. The MoO 3 layer also helps to prevent VO x structure deformation, and 94% capacitance retention over 10 000 cycles is obtained for the composite electrode. This work demonstrates an effective strategy to induce interactions between heterogeneous components and enhance the electrochemical performance, which can also be applied to other pseudocapacitive electrode candidates.
Ms. Le YuShi‐Xi ZhaoYifeng WangQilong WuMs. Xiao‐Xiao ZhengGuodan WeiCe‐Wen Nan
Kunihiko KatoYunzi XinYuping XuTakashi Shirai
Weijing MaYan SuiYuncheng YeYongjun MaPengxue ZhangNannan DuanZihan SongChuanli Qin
Pengxue ZhangYan SuiWeijing MaNannan DuanQi LiuBingmiao ZhangHaijun NiuChuanli Qin
Ahmed A.R. Abdel-AtyMohammed Mosaad AwadOlfa KanounAhmed S.G. Khalil