Sea anemone-like zinc-cobalt (Zn-Co) oxysulfides grown on nickel foam were synthesized by a hydrothermal treatment for the first time as a battery-type electrode for hybrid supercapacitors. Such a binder-free sea… Click to show full abstract
Sea anemone-like zinc-cobalt (Zn-Co) oxysulfides grown on nickel foam were synthesized by a hydrothermal treatment for the first time as a battery-type electrode for hybrid supercapacitors. Such a binder-free sea anemone-like Zn-Co oxysulfide electrode displays improved electrochemical properties, which can be attributed to the unique sea anemone-like morphology and the partly replacement of oxygen with sulfur since sulfur possesses a lower electronegativity. As a result, the Zn-Co oxysulfide electrode exhibits a specific capacity of 645.5 C g−1 (1 A g−1) which is much higher than 386.0 C g−1 of Zn-Co oxide electrode at the same conditions. In addition, the Zn-Co oxysulfide electrode also demonstrates good cycling stability (76.1% capacity retention after 1000 cycles). According to these, the Zn-Co oxysulfide electrode is testified to be a promising faradaic electrode for energy storage.
               
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