Efficient Coupling of MnO2/TiN on Carbon Cloth Positive Electrode and Fe2O3/TiN on Carbon Cloth Negative Electrode for Flexible Ultra-Fast Hybrid Supercapacitors

Mai LI*, Kailan Zhu, Zheyi Meng*, Ruihua Hu, Jiale Wang, Chunrui Wang, Paul K. Chu

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Abstract

Recent research and development of energy storage devices has focused on new electrode materials because of the critical effects on the electrochemical properties of supercapacitors. In particular, MnO2 and Fe2O3 have drawn extensive attention because of their low cost, high theoretical specific capacity, environmental friendliness, and natural abundance. In this study, MnO2 ultrathin nanosheet arrays and Fe2O3 nanoparticles are fabricated on TiN nanowires to produce binder-free core–shell positive and negative electrodes for a flexible and ultra-fast hybrid supercapacitor. The MnO2/TiN/CC electrode shows larger pseudocapacitance contributions than MnO2/CC. For example, at a scanning rate of 2 mV s-1, the pseudocapacitance contribution of MnO2/TiN/CC is 87.81% which is nearly 25% bigger than that of MnO2/CC (71.26%). The supercapacitor can withstand a high scanning rate of 5000 mV s-1 in the 2 V window and exhibits a maximum energy density of 71.19 W h kg-1 at a power density of 499.79 W kg-1 . Even at 5999.99 W kg-1, it still shows an energy density of 31.3 W h kg-1 and after 10 000 cycles, the device retains 81.16% of the initial specific capacitance. The activation mechanism is explored and explained.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)35726-35736
JournalRSC Advances
Volume11
Issue number57
Online published4 Nov 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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