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Ultrahigh-Power Pseudocapacitors Based on Ordered Porous Heterostructures of Electron-Correlated Oxides

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 3, Issue 5, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.201500319

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51201069, 51422103]
  2. Chinese Ministry of Education [313026]
  3. Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20120061120042]

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Nanostructured transition-metal oxides can store high-density energy in fast surface redox reactions, but their poor conductivity causes remarkable reductions in the energy storage of most pseudocapacitors at high power delivery (fast charge/discharge rates). Here it is shown that electron-correlated oxide hybrid electrodes made of nanocrystalline vanadium sesquioxide and manganese dioxide with 3D and bicontinuous nanoporous architecture (NP V2O3/MnO2) have enhanced conductivity because of metallization of electron-correlated V2O3 skeleton via insulator-to-metal transition. The conductive V2O3 skeleton at ambient temperature enables fast electron and ion transports in the entire electrode and facilitates charge transfer at abundant V2O3/MnO2 interface. These merits significantly improve the pseudocapacitive behavior and rate capability of the constituent MnO2. Symmetric pseudocapacitors assembled with binder-free NP V2O3/MnO2 electrodes deliver ultrahigh electrical powers (up to approximate to 422 W cm(-3)) while maintaining the high volumetric energy of thin-film lithium battery with excellent stability.

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