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High-pseudocapacitance of porous and square NiO@NC nanosheets for high-performance lithium-ion batteries

Journal

RARE METALS
Volume 40, Issue 6, Pages 1451-1458

Publisher

NONFERROUS METALS SOC CHINA
DOI: 10.1007/s12598-020-01630-y

Keywords

Anode; Batteries; Square; NiO@NC nanosheets; Pseudocapacitive

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21676060]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province of China [2018A030313516]
  3. Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangzhou [201804010449]

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In this study, two-dimensional nickel-based coordination polymers were successfully prepared and carbon-doped NiO nanosheets were obtained. The uniform NiO nanocrystals encapsulated into porous N-doped carbon (NiO@NC) nanosheets showed higher rate capability and long-term cycling performance, making them a promising candidate for LIB anode materials.
Layered nickel oxides have been focused with intense research interests as high-performance lithium-ion batterie (LIB) anode. However, it is hard to obtain few layered nickel oxides material directly as it easily forms bulk material with the strong interaction between the interlayer. In this work, two-dimensional (2D) nickel-based coordination polymers were successfully prepared according to aqueous phase copolymerization approach. And then uniform carbon-doped NiO nanosheets were successfully obtained from facile solution assembly and post-thermal treatment. The detailed electrochemical testing shows that the uniform NiO nanocrystals encapsulated into porous N-doped carbon (NiO@NC) nanosheets present much higher rate capability with the discharge specific capacity of 782.7 mAh.g(-1) at high current density of 2.0 A.g(-1) than pure NiO (690 mAh.g(-1)). It also shows long-term cycling performance with 91% retention after 50 cycles at 1.0 A.g(-1). The high rate capability, cycling stability and the easy synthesis make NiO@NC nanosheets as a promising candidate for LIB anode and build up new way for the fabrication of metal oxides anode materials.

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