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High-Performance 2.6 V Aqueous Asymmetric Supercapacitors based on In Situ Formed Na0.5 MnO2 Nanosheet Assembled Nanowall Arrays.

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The voltage limit for aqueous asymmetric supercapacitors is usually 2 V, which impedes further improvement in energy density. Here, high Na content Birnessite Na0.5 MnO2 nanosheet assembled nanowall arrays are… Click to show full abstract

The voltage limit for aqueous asymmetric supercapacitors is usually 2 V, which impedes further improvement in energy density. Here, high Na content Birnessite Na0.5 MnO2 nanosheet assembled nanowall arrays are in situ formed on carbon cloth via electrochemical oxidation. It is interesting to find that the electrode potential window for Na0.5 MnO2 nanowall arrays can be extended to 0-1.3 V (vs Ag/AgCl) with significantly increased specific capacitance up to 366 F g-1 . The extended potential window for the Na0.5 MnO2 electrode provides the opportunity to further increase the cell voltage of aqueous asymmetric supercapacitors beyond 2 V. To construct the asymmetric supercapacitor, carbon-coated Fe3 O4 nanorod arrays are synthesized as the anode and can stably work in a negative potential window of -1.3 to 0 V (vs Ag/AgCl). For the first time, a 2.6 V aqueous asymmetric supercapacitor is demonstrated by using Na0.5 MnO2 nanowall arrays as the cathode and carbon-coated Fe3 O4 nanorod arrays as the anode. In particular, the 2.6 V Na0.5 MnO2 //Fe3 O4 @C asymmetric supercapacitor exhibits a large energy density of up to 81 Wh kg-1 as well as excellent rate capability and cycle performance, outperforming previously reported MnO2 -based supercapacitors. This work provides new opportunities for developing high-voltage aqueous asymmetric supercapacitors with further increased energy density.

Keywords: asymmetric supercapacitors; mno2 nanosheet; na0 mno2; nanowall arrays; aqueous asymmetric

Journal Title: Advanced materials
Year Published: 2017

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