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In-situ synthesized and induced vertical growth of cobalt vanadium layered double hydroxide on few-layered V2CTx MXene for high energy density supercapacitors

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE [2024]
Tingting Yu, Shaobin Li, Fengbo Li, Li Zhang, Yuping Wang, Jingyu Sun
ABSTRACT

Two-dimensional (2D) MXene nanomaterials display great potential for green energy storage. However, as a result of self-stacking of MXene nanosheets and the presence of conventional binders, MXene-based nanomaterials are significantly hindered in their rate capability and cycling stability. We successfully constructed a self-supported stereo-structured composite (TMA-V 2 CT x /CoV-LDH/NF) by in-situ growing 2D cobalt vanadium layered double hydroxide (CoV-LDH) vertically on 2D few-layered V 2 CT x MXene nanosheets and interconnecting it with Ni foam (NF) with a self-supported structure to act as a binder-free electrode. In addition to inhibiting CoV-LDH aggregation, the highly conductive V 2 CT x MXene and CoV-LDH work synergistically to improve charge storage. The specific capacitance of the TMA-V 2 CT x /CoV-LDH/NF electrode is 2374 F/g (1187 C/g) at 1 A/g. At the same time, the TMA-V 2 CT x /CoV-LDH/NF exhibits excellent stability, retaining 85.3 % of its specific capacitance at 20 A/g after 10,000 cycles. In addition, the hybrid supercapacitor (HSC) is assembled based on positive electrode (TMA-V 2 CT x /CoV-LDH/NF) and negative electrode (AC), achieving the maximum energy density of 74.4 Wh kg −1 at 750.3 W kg −1 . TMA-V 2 CT x /CoV-LDH/NF has potential as an electrode material for storing green energy. The research strategy provides a development prospect for the construction of novel V 2 CT x MXene-based electrode material with self-supported structures.

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