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Controllable synthesis of coaxial nickel hexacyanoferrate/carbon nanotube nanocables as advanced supercapcitors materials

Journal

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 167, Issue -, Pages 364-371

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2015.03.174

Keywords

transition metal hexacyanoferrate; carbon nanotube; core shell; supercapacitor

Funding

  1. research fund of top key discipline of chemistry in zhejiang provincial colleges
  2. key laboratory of the ministry of education for advanced catalysis materials (Zhejiang Normal University) [ZJHX201410]
  3. Zhejiang provincial public welfare project [2014C31150]

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The transition metal hexacyanoferrate (MHCF, M represents as Fe, Co, Ni, et al), has been studied and applied intensively in biosensor, catalysts, ion exchanger, molecular magnets and gas storage, but as yet remains largely unexplored for electrochemical energy storage device. This study shows that NiHCF can be uniformly deposited into the matrix of poly(4-vinylpyridine) grafted onto multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), and forms coaxial NiHCF/MWCNT nanocables with MWCNTs as core and NiHCF as shell. A different NiHCF content was loaded onto MWCNTs, and their electrochemical behavior and capacitive performance were determined. The as-prepared NiHCF/P4VP-g-MWCNT hybrids can possess a huge specific capacitance up to 1035 F.g(-1) at a discharge density of 0.05 A.g(-1). These capacitance will decay by 10% at 25.6 A.g(-1). They remain 92.7% of its initial capacitance at 2 A.g(-1) after 10000 discharge/charge cycles. Their energy density is nearly 56.2 Wh.kg(-1) at a power density of 10 W.kg(-1). Their good electrochemical reversibility, high cyclic stability and excellent capacitive performance suggest a promising use as an advanced material for supercapacitors. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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