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Fiber-Shaped Supercapacitors Fabricated Using Hierarchical Nanostructures of NiCo2O4 Nanoneedles and MnO2 Nanoflakes on Roughened Ni Wire

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ENERGIES
Volume 12, Issue 16, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en12163127

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Fiber-shaped supercapacitors; hierarchical nanostructures; NiCo2O4 nanoneedles; MnO2 nanoflakes; flexible supercapacitor

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Science and ICT [2019R1A2B5B01070298]
  2. Korea Electric Power Corporation [R18XA06-53]
  3. National Research Foundation of Korea [2019R1A2B5B01070298] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Electrostatic capacitors have high power density but low energy density. In contrast, batteries and fuel cells have high energy density but low power density. However, supercapacitors can simultaneously achieve both high power density and energy density. Herein, we propose a supercapacitor, in which etched nickel wire was used as a current collector due to its high conductivity. Two redox reactive materials, MnO2 nanoflakes and NiCo2O4 nanoneedles, were used in a hierarchical structure to cover the roughened surface of the Ni wire to maximize the effective surface area. Thus, a specific capacitance, energy density, and power density of 14.4 F/cm(3), 2 mWh/cm(3), and 0.1 W/cm(3), respectively, was obtained via single-electrode experiments. A fiber-shaped supercapacitor was prepared by twisting two electrodes with solid electrolytes made of KOH and polyvinyl alcohol. Although the solid electrolyte had a low ionic conductivity, the energy density and power density were determined to be 0.97 mWh/cm(3) and 49.8 mW/cm(3), respectively.

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