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Hierarchical hollow cages of Mn-Co layered double hydroxide as supercapacitor electrode materials

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Abstract Hierarchical hollow cages of Mn-Co layered double hydroxide (LDH) are fabricated for the application of supercapacitors. The hollow cages are sized in ∼300 nm with a unique porous structure assembled… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Hierarchical hollow cages of Mn-Co layered double hydroxide (LDH) are fabricated for the application of supercapacitors. The hollow cages are sized in ∼300 nm with a unique porous structure assembled by nanosheets and a high specific surface area of 83 m 2  g −1 . As a pseudocapacitor, the as-obtained Mn-Co layered double hydroxide electrode exhibits enhanced specific capacitance, as compared to the commonly prepared Mn-Co layered double hydroxide. Moreover, the hierarchical hollow cages of Mn-Co layered double hydroxide show a good stability, with a specific capacity retention of 91.6% at the current density of 2 A g −1 for over 2000 charge-discharge cycles. Such performance enhancement is mainly attributed to the enlarged specific surface area, improved charge transportation and ion diffusion.

Keywords: layered double; hierarchical hollow; hollow cages; double hydroxide; cages layered

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2017

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