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Constructing hollow cobalt sulfide nanocages strung by manganese molybdate nanorods for high-efficiency supercapacitors and electrocatalytic methanol oxidation

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS [2024]
Xiaoli Li, Dong Li, Guangshuo Wang, Hongwei Che
ABSTRACT

Constructing core-shell heterostuctures with rationally designed nanoarchitectures and components is a promising strategy to pursuit high-efficiency energy storage and conversion in supercapacitors (SCs) and direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs). Herein, a multi-dimensional MnMoO 4 @CoS core-shell heterostructure is designed and synthesized by stringing metal-organic framework-derived hollow CoS nanocages with MnMoO 4 nanorods. Such heterostructure provides more electroactive sites and enhanced structural stability. Theory calculations unveil that the work function difference between MnMoO 4 and CoS induces the charge redistribution and modulate interfacial electronic configuration in the MnMoO 4 /CoS heterojunction. Meanwhile, a interfacial built-in electrical field is established, enhancing interfacial charge transfer efficiency and promoting the surface adsorption of electrolyte ions. By integrating all these advantages, the MnMoO 4 @CoS electrode demonstrates enhanced rate capacities (933 C g −1 at 1 A g −1 and 623 C g −1 at 10 A g −1 ) and cycling durability (90.3 % capacity retention after 10,000 cycles) compared to bare MnMoO 4 and CoS electrodes. Moreover, the MnMoO 4 @CoS electrode exhibits an appreciable electrocatalytic performance for methanol oxidation, with a current density of 294.8 mA cm −2 at 10 mV s −1 and 96.6 % current retention after 10,000 s. Our work offers a fundamental guideline for designing and engineering core-shell heterostructures with desirable electrochemical performance for SCs and DMFCs.

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