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Unveiling redox-boosted mesoporous Co@NiO–SiO2 hybrid composite with hetero-morphologies as an electrode candidate for durable hybrid supercapacitors

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Abstract The nanoscale morphology and mesoporosity have a substantial effect on the energy storage properties because they offer a high surface area and porous nature. The former one bestows the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The nanoscale morphology and mesoporosity have a substantial effect on the energy storage properties because they offer a high surface area and porous nature. The former one bestows the accessibility of more redox-active sites, while the latter facilitates the easy entry of foreign atoms. In this report, we rationally synthesized the mesoporous NiO–SiO2 material with hetero-morphologies by a simple wet-chemical method, followed by calcination. The hetero-morphologies include nanospheres, nanoflakes, and nanoparticles collectively increased the surface area. To further increase the redox activity, the cobalt was hydrothermally doped to the NiO–SiO2 material (Co@NiO–SiO2). Consequently, the Co@NiO–SiO2 electrode demonstrated superior electrochemical response with a higher capacity of 41.7 μAh cm−2 compared to the NiO–SiO2 electrode (25 μAh cm−2) in a three-electrode system. Moreover, the Co@NiO–SiO2 electrode was sustained up to 10,000 cycles by retaining 95.5% of its initial capacity. The ability of the Co@NiO–SiO2 material towards practical applicability was also unveiled by fabricating a hybrid supercapacitor (HSC). The HSC delivered a notable energy density (42.3 μWh cm−2) and power density (10.2 mW cm−2). Furthermore, the HSC exhibited outstanding durability (10,000 cycles) without fading. The ability of HSC was also tested by energizing light-emitting diodes.

Keywords: mesoporous nio; redox; nio sio2; hetero morphologies; sio2

Journal Title: Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Year Published: 2021

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