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Ni Foam-Supported Tin Oxide Nanowall Array: An Integrated Supercapacitor Anode

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 26, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26154517

Keywords

integrated anode; supercapacitor; nanowall array; oxygen-deficient tin oxide; Ni-Sn alloys

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11,674,035, 61,274,015]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities and Doctoral Scientific Research Starting Foundation of Xi'an Polytechnic University [BS202053]

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A novel product consisting of a homogeneous tin oxide nanowall array with abundant oxygen deficiencies and partial Ni-Sn alloying onto a Ni foam substrate was successfully prepared using a facile solvothermal synthesis process. This product showed outstanding electrochemical properties and good cycling performance as an integrated anode for supercapacitors, with the potential to be utilized in other high-performance metal oxide electrodes.
A novel product consisting of a homogeneous tin oxide nanowall array with abundant oxygen deficiencies and partial Ni-Sn alloying onto a Ni foam substrate was successfully prepared using a facile solvothermal synthesis process with subsequent thermal treatment in a reductive atmosphere. Such a product could be directly used as integrated anodes for supercapacitors, which showed outstanding electrochemical properties with a maximum specific capacitance of 31.50 mAh center dot g(-1) at 0.1 A center dot g(-1), as well as good cycling performance, with a 1.35-fold increase in capacitance after 10,000 cycles. An asymmetric supercapacitor composed of the obtained product as the anode and activated carbon as the cathode was shown to achieve a high potential window of 1.4 V. The excellent electrochemical performance of the obtained product is mainly ascribed to the hierarchical structure provided by the integrated, vertically grown nanowall array on 3D Ni foam, the existence of oxygen deficiency and the formation of Ni-Sn alloys in the nanostructures. This work provides a general strategy for preparing other high-performance metal oxide electrodes for electrochemical applications.

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