Sulphur source-inspired self-grown polycrystalline and mesoporous nickel sulfide (Ni xS y) superstructures with vertically aligned nanomorphologies viz. rods, flakes, buds, and petals, synthesized at elevated temperatures and moderate pressures by… Click to show full abstract
Sulphur source-inspired self-grown polycrystalline and mesoporous nickel sulfide (Ni xS y) superstructures with vertically aligned nanomorphologies viz. rods, flakes, buds, and petals, synthesized at elevated temperatures and moderate pressures by a facile one-pot hydrothermal method on a three-dimensional Ni foam demonstrate remarkable areal specific capacitances of 7152, 4835, and 2160 F cm-2 at current densities of 1, 2, and 5 mA cm-2, respectively, with a cycling stability of 94% for a battery-type electrochemical supercapacitor when used as an electrode material in a supercapacitor. The Ni xS y//Bi2O3 asymmetric supercapacitor assembly exhibits an energy density of 41 W h·kg-1 at a power density of 1399 W kg-1 for 1 A g-1 and was used in a three-cell series combination to operate a "GFHIM" display panel (our research institute name, Global Frontier R & D Center for Hybrid Interface Materials) composed of nearly 50 differently colored light-emitting diodes with high intensity in 1 M KOH water-alkali electrolyte. The electrochemical supercapacitor results obtained for the Ni xS y superstructures because of a combination of catalytically active amorphous and high mobility polycrystalline are highly comparable to those reported previously for salt-mediated and self-grown Ni xS y structures and morphologies.
               
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