JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hybrid nanostructured PAN@NiCu(CO3)(OH)2 composite for flexible high-performance supercapacitors

Damin LeeAnjneya VermaKhan LêThomas FischerKwang Ho KimSanjay Mathur

Year: 2021 Journal:   Journal of materials research/Pratt's guide to venture capital sources Vol: 37 (1)Pages: 304-318   Publisher: Springer Nature

Abstract

Abstract A binder-free porous NiCu(CO 3 )(OH) 2 composite was grown on a polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofiber substrate using a hydrothermal method. PAN nanofibers were fabricated by the electrospinning method, thus producing a substrate with a nano-sized diameter and high specific surface area. The composite NiCu(CO 3 )(OH) 2 nanowires on PAN nanofibers provided the large specific surface area required for the redox reaction. Transition metal-based nanowires and nano-sized PAN substrates indicate a synergistic effect in electrochemical performance. The NiCu(CO 3 )(OH) 2 on PAN composite showed a remarkable maximum specific capacity of 870 mAh g −1 at a current density of 3 A g −1 , which indicates that it can be a suitable electrode material. In addition, an asymmetric supercapacitor with NiCu(CO 3 )(OH) 2 on PAN composite as the cathode and graphene as the anode showed an ultra-high energy density of 89.2 W h kg −1 at a power density of 835 W kg −1 and a capacitance retention of 90.1% after 5000 cycles. Graphic abstract

Keywords:
Polyacrylonitrile Materials science Supercapacitor Composite number Electrospinning Nanofiber Anode Graphene Electrochemistry Chemical engineering Substrate (aquarium) Power density Specific surface area Nanowire Current density Capacitance Electrode Cathode Nanotechnology Composite material Catalysis Chemistry Organic chemistry

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