Zunbin DuanDanni LiuZhaoer YeCaixia SunZikun WangKezhen ChenYang LiHao HuangXiaoliang ZengJiahong WangRong SunXue‐Feng Yu
A flexible all-solid-state supercapacitor with fast charging speed and high power density is a promising high-performance energy storage and sensor device in photovoltaic systems. Two-dimensional black phosphorus (BP) is a prospective electrode nanomaterial, but it struggles to fully exert its properties limited by its self-stacking. Herein, by embedding carbon nanoparticles into the interlayer of BP microplates, the designed BP/carbon nanoframe (BP/C NF) forms a certain nano-gap on the substrate for promoting the orderly transport of charges. The corresponding supercapacitor BP/C SC has a capacity of 372 F g−1, which is higher than that constructed from BP microplates (32.6 F g−1). Moreover, the BP/C SC exhibits good stability with a ca. 90% of capacitance retentions after 10,000 repeated bending and long-term cycles. Thus, the proposed strategy of using BP/carbon nanoframes is feasible to develop exceptional flexible energy devices, and it can guide the design of relevant two-dimensional nanocomposites.
Md Hasinur RahmanMd. Ibrahim H. Mondal
Bingchao YangChunxue HaoFusheng WenBochong WangCongpu MuJianyong XiangLei LiBo XuZhisheng ZhaoZhongyuan LiuYongjun Tian
Xiaodong TianXiao LiTao YangKai WangHongbao WangYan SongZhanjun LiuQuangui GuoCheng‐Meng Chen
Yikai YangJiashi WangPingping ZuoShijie QuWenzhong Shen
Chaolun WangXing WuHejun XuYujin ZhuLiang FangChen LuoYin XiaXinying XieJian ZhangChun‐Gang Duan