Controlled
Hierarchical Construction of Ultrahomogeneous
Co9S8@CoAl-LDH/NF Layered Core–Shell
Heterostructures for High-Performance Asymmetric Supercapacitors
posted on 2024-11-25, 11:08authored byYue Yan, Wenrui Wu, Yang Yang, Tao Xu, Xianfu Li
The rational collocation and construction of multiphase
composite
electrode materials with ingenious structures is a key strategic to
enhance the electrochemical performance of supercapacitors (SCs).
Within this project, a unique Co9S8@CoAl-LDH/NF
core–shell heterostructure consisting of CoAl-LDH/NF ultrathin
nanosheets sturdily attached to Co9S8/NF needle-like
nanorods is grown in situ on self-supported conductive substrate nickel
foam (NF) by an effortless and productive multistep hydrothermal method.
The construction of the core–shell structure can effectively
enhance the capacitive properties as well as the mechanical strength
of the material. Compared with the single-component materials Co9S8/NF (1769.6 mF cm–2 and 91.6%)
and CoAl-LDH/NF (858 mF cm–2 and 85.2%), the Co9S8@CoAl-LDH/NF composites have excellent capacitance
properties (5052.4 mF cm–2) along with exceptional
capacitance retention (5000 cycles) 98.5% even after undergoing charging
and discharging. Furthermore, the asymmetric SCs fabricated with Co9S8@CoAl-LDH/NF and AC/NF exhibit an energy density
of 0.17 mWh cm–2 at 3.20 mW cm–2. Therefore, the innovative core–shell heterostructure of
Co9S8@CoAl-LDH/NF presented in this study holds
immense practical potential as a groundbreaking electrode material
in the realm of SCs.