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Negative electrode materials of molybdenum nitride/N-doped carbon nano-fiber via electrospinning method for high-performance supercapacitors

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Abstract To widen the practical application of supercapacitors in acid electrolyte, carbon/molybdenum nitride (C/MoxN) nanofibers are synthesized via combination of electrospinning method and thermal treatment in mixed gas atmosphere of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract To widen the practical application of supercapacitors in acid electrolyte, carbon/molybdenum nitride (C/MoxN) nanofibers are synthesized via combination of electrospinning method and thermal treatment in mixed gas atmosphere of N2 and NH3. When the mass fraction of ammonium molybdate of 1.13 wt.% is added in the precursor mixture solution, as-prepared C/MoxN composite shows the nanofibers of about 200 nm diameter with MoxN nanoparticles uniformly embedded in the N-doped carbon substrate, and delivers a specific capacitance of 251 F g−1. Three types of supercapacitor devices of PANI||C/MoxN, AC||C/MoxN and C/MoxN||C/MoxN are configured in acid electrolyte. The asymmetric supercapacitor of PANI||C/MoxN shows a maximum energy density of 14.1 Wh kg−1 and power density of 312 W kg−1, which was larger than those of AC||C/MoxN device (12 Wh kg−1, and 325 W kg−1) and symmetric supercapacitors of C/MoxN||C/MoxN device (4.51 Wh kg−1, and 250 W kg−1). The C/MoxN||C/MoxN device exhibits good cycle life of specific capacitance retention of 78.6% at 2 A g−1 after 15, 000 cycles.

Keywords: molybdenum nitride; doped carbon; moxn; moxn moxn; electrospinning method

Journal Title: Electrochimica Acta
Year Published: 2018

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