Graphite felt decorated with porous NiCo2O4 nanosheets for high-performance pseudocapacitor electrodes

2017 
Substrate materials are of great significance for the development of pseudocapacitor electrodes. Herein, pseudocapacitive NiCo2O4 have been successfully grown on the 3D graphite felt (GF) substrate via a two-step method, including the prior co-deposition of Ni and Co ions on the GF and succeeding thermal transformation of Ni/Co precursors to spinel NiCo2O4. Porous NiCo2O4 nanosheets are formed on the surface of GF, yielding stand-alone nanocomposite electrodes. The experimental results show that the NiCo2O4/GF electrode achieves a remarkable specific capacitance of 2205 F g−1 at a current density of 1 A g−1, which remains 1790 F g−1 when the current density is increased to 20 A g−1. After cycling at a current density of 5 A g−1 for 2000 cycles, the NiCo2O4/GF electrode still exhibits 90.7% of its original specific capacitance. Such encouraging rate capability and cycling stability of the NiCo2O4/GF electrode are attributed to the optimized structure of NiCo2O4 that functions synergistically with the underlying GF substrate to achieve excellent electron conductivity and enhanced ion diffusivity. Therefore, the as-synthesized binder-free NiCo2O4/GF electrode is a promising candidate for high-performance pseudocapacitors.
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