Xiaolong ZhangJie‐Mei WangYanwei SuiFuxiang WeiJiqiu QiQingkun MengYezeng HeDong-Dong Zhuang
Transition-metal phosphates/phosphides, as an emerging kind of prominent electroactive material, have drawn extensive attention in the fields of energy conversion and storage owing to their high electrical conductivity and metal-like properties. Herein, we report the preparation of hierarchical Ni–Co–P/POx/C nanosheets in a controllable manner using nickel–cobalt metal–organic framework (NiCo-MOF) as the precursor, followed by a low-temperature phosphating method. Electrochemical studies show that the Ni–Co–P/POx/C nanosheets exhibit good reversible capacity and excellent rate capability and possess capacities of 583 and 365.7 C g–1 at 1 and 30 A g–1, respectively. Furthermore, a two-electrode device assembled by Ni–Co–P/POx/C and reduced graphene oxide shows a peak energy density of 37.59 Wh kg–1 at a power density of 800 W kg–1 and a stable capacitive performance. These results indicate that the obtained bimetallic Ni–Co–P/C is a promising anode material for capacitive energy storage devices.
Xiaolong Zhang (470454)Jiemei Wang (8402472)Yanwei Sui (9731363)Fuxiang Wei (482465)Jiqiu Qi (9731366)Qingkun Meng (4524316)Yezeng He (2220958)Dongdong Zhuang (9731369)
Jing XuAnna SchulteHolger SchönherrXin JiangNianjun Yang
Ruilin BianDan SongWenping SiTao ZhangYuxin ZhangPengyi LuFeng HouJi Liang
Krishnan Shanmugam AnurathaYing-Zhou SuMin-Kung HuangChien‐Kuo HsiehYaoming XiaoJeng‐Yu Lin