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Cation exchange formation of prussian blue analogue submicroboxes for high-performance Na-ion hybrid supercapacitors

Journal

NANO ENERGY
Volume 39, Issue -, Pages 647-653

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2017.07.055

Keywords

Prussian blue; Hollow structure; Hybrid supercapacitor; High performance

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51402236, 51472204, 51302219, 51521061]
  2. Research Fund of the State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing (NWPU), China [123-QZ-2015]
  3. Key Laboratory of New Ceramic and Fine Processing
  4. State Key Laboratory of Control and Simulation of Power System and Generation Equipment (Tsinghua University) [KF201607, SKLD17KM02]
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [G2017KY0308]

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Prussian blue (PB) and its analogues (PBA) are promising in energy-related applications. However, it is an extreme challenge to fabricate the hollow structures of PB/PBA materials. Herein, we propose a versatile synthetic protocol of cation exchange to prepare PBA submicroboxes with distinct hollow structures. Cobalt hexacyanoferrate (CoHCF) submicroboxes are exemplified as advanced electrode materials to demonstrate the efficient synthesis, which exhibit a high specific capacitance of 292 F g(-1) in the neutral Na2SO4 aqueous electrolyte. Na-ion hybrid supercapacitor constructed with the CoHCF submicroboxes as the positive electrode and activated carbon as the negative electrode can work in a reversible and stable operating voltage as high as 2.0 V in an aqueous electrolyte, thereby rendering outstanding electrochemical properties, a high energy density of 42.5 Wh kg(-1), a high power density of 21.1 kW kg(-1), and long cycling stability with a capacitance loss of 10% after 5000 cycles. More significantly, our method can be extended to rationally synthesize different kinds of PB/PBA hollow structures for a broad range of potential applications.

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