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A novel electrode for supercapacitors: Spicules-like Ni3S2 shell grown on molybdenum nanoparticles doped nickel foam

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Abstract In this work, a facile and unique electrode is fabricated by ion implantation and hydrothermal sulfurization methods for the first time. A spicules-like Ni3S2 shell is directly grown on… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this work, a facile and unique electrode is fabricated by ion implantation and hydrothermal sulfurization methods for the first time. A spicules-like Ni3S2 shell is directly grown on the molybdenum nanoparticles doped nickel foam (MoNPs/NF@Ni3S2), which exhibits a special hierarchical structure. It is employed as the electrode of supercapacitor, exhibiting good electrochemical performance with high areal capacity of 1.06 C cm−2 (361 C g−1) at 1 mA cm−2, good rate capability, and long cycling life (168% of the initial capacity) for 7000 cycles at 20 mA cm−2. Compared with Ni3S2/NF, the electrode possesses better performance, which is attributed to the doped MoNPs, special morphology of Ni3S2, the hierarchical structure, as well as the synergistic effect between Ni3S2 and MoNPs. A symmetric supercapacitor based on MoNPs/NF@Ni3S2 electrodes maintains 108% of the original capacity after cycling for 7000 cycles at 0.5 mA cm−2. The results mean that MoNPs/NF@Ni3S2 could be used as a battery-type electrode for supercapacitors.

Keywords: spicules like; electrode; grown molybdenum; ni3s2; like ni3s2; ni3s2 shell

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2019

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