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2D‐on‐2D Al‐Doped NiCo LDH Nanosheet Arrays for Fabricating High‐Energy‐Density, Wide Voltage Window, and Ultralong‐Lifespan Supercapacitors

Abstract

Abstract Battery‐type electrode materials with high capacity, wide potential windows, and good cyclic stability are crucial to breaking through energy storage limitations and achieving high energy density. Herein, a novel 2D‐on‐2D Al‐doped NiCo layered double hydroxide (NiCoAl x LDH) nanosheet arrays with high‐mass‐loading are grown on a carbon cloth (CC) substrate via a two‐step hydro/solvothermal deposition strategy, and the effect of Al doping is employed to modify the deposition behavior, hierarchical morphology, phase stability, and multi‐metallic synergistic effect. The optimized NiCoAl 0.1 LDH electrode exhibits capacities of 5.43, 6.52, and 7.25 C cm −2 (9.87, 10.88, and 11.15 F cm −2 ) under 0–0.55, 0–0.60, and 0–0.65 V potential windows, respectively, illustrating clearly the importance of the wide potential window. The differentiated deposition strategy reduces the leaching level of Al 3+ cations in alkaline solutions, ensuring excellent cyclic performance (108% capacity retention after 40 000 cycles). The as‐assembled NiCoAl 0.1 LDH//activated carbon cloth (ACC) hybrid supercapacitor delivers 3.11 C cm −2 at 0–2.0 V, a large energy density of 0.84 mWh cm −2 at a power density of 10.00 mW cm −2 , and excellent cyclic stability with ≈135% capacity retention after 150 000 cycles.

Keywords:
Nanosheet Materials science Supercapacitor Chemical engineering Hydroxide Electrode Doping Nanotechnology Power density Substrate (aquarium) Electrochemistry Optoelectronics Chemistry

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Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Advanced battery technologies research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advancements in Battery Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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