Supercapacitors based on spider nest shaped nickel foam electrodes operating in seawater

IF 2.7 4区 工程技术 Q3 ELECTROCHEMISTRY Journal of Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI:10.1115/1.4063612
Haiying Li, Yuchen Hui, Zunbin Xia, Huixin Wang
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Abstract An environmental-friendly supercapacitor based on aqueous electrolyte was fabricated. Electrodes with conductive spider nest–shaped three-dimensional(3D)porous structure was prepared for the assembly of symmetric supercapacitors. The nickel foam was modified by multiwalled carbon nanotubes and β-cyclodextrin. The construction of spider nest was stabilized via the chemical bond inside carbon nanotubes, π-π stack effects among carbon nanotubes, and physical adsorption between nickel foam and carbon nanotubes substrate. The role of β-cyclodextrin is dispersant to prevent agglomeration of carbon nanotubes, thereby enhancing electroactive surface area of nickel foam, and improving the specific capacitance of the electrodes. Furthermore, the electrodes exhibited excellent rate capability. The obtained symmetrical supercapacitors exhibited excellent power density of 17561.3 W kg−1, good specific capacitance of 398.8 F g−1, and energy density of 154.8 Wh kg−1 for 4000 cycles with outstanding cycling stability. In addition, the specific capacitance, energy density, and power density of the supercapacitor operating in seawater were found to be 100.2 F g−1, 17.8 Wh kg−1, and 2568 Wh kg−1, respectively, for 3000 cycles. Overall, our findings indicate that the supercapacitor could stably operate in seawater and shows potential for use as an eco-friendly power supply to marine engineering equipment.
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基于蜘蛛巢状泡沫镍电极在海水中工作的超级电容器
摘要制备了一种基于水电解质的环境友好型超级电容器。制备了具有导电蜘蛛巢状三维多孔结构的电极,用于对称超级电容器的组装。采用多壁碳纳米管和β-环糊精对泡沫镍进行改性。通过碳纳米管内部的化学键、碳纳米管之间的π-π堆叠效应以及泡沫镍与碳纳米管衬底之间的物理吸附来稳定蜘蛛网的结构。β-环糊精起到分散剂的作用,防止碳纳米管团聚,从而增大泡沫镍的电活性表面积,提高电极的比电容。此外,电极表现出优异的速率性能。所制得的对称型超级电容器具有优异的功率密度(17561.3 W kg−1)、良好的比电容(398.8 F g−1)和能量密度(154.8 Wh kg−1),可循环4000次,且具有良好的循环稳定性。此外,在海水中运行3000次时,超级电容器的比电容、能量密度和功率密度分别为100.2 F g−1、17.8 Wh kg−1和2568 Wh kg−1。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,超级电容器可以在海水中稳定运行,并显示出作为海洋工程设备的环保电源的潜力。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage focuses on processes, components, devices and systems that store and convert electrical and chemical energy. This journal publishes peer-reviewed archival scholarly articles, research papers, technical briefs, review articles, perspective articles, and special volumes. Specific areas of interest include electrochemical engineering, electrocatalysis, novel materials, analysis and design of components, devices, and systems, balance of plant, novel numerical and analytical simulations, advanced materials characterization, innovative material synthesis and manufacturing methods, thermal management, reliability, durability, and damage tolerance.
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