High-Performance MnO2 Nanowire/MoS2 Nanosheet Composite for a Symmetrical Solid-State Supercapacitor

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To improve the production rate of MoS2 nanosheets as an excellent supercapacitor (SC) material and enhance the performance of the MoS2-based solid-state SC, a liquid phase exfoliation method is used to prepare MoS2 nanosheets on a large scale. Then, the MnO2 nanowire sample is synthesized by a one-step hydrothermal method to make a composite with the as-synthesized MoS2 nanosheets to achieve a better performance of the solid-state SC. The interaction between the MoS2 nanosheets and MnO2 nanowires produces a synergistic effect, resulting in a decent energy storage performance. For practical applications, all-solid-state SC devices are fabricated with different molar ratios of MoS2 nanosheets and MnO2 nanowires. From the experimental results, it can be seen that the synthesized nanocomposite with a 1:4 M ratio of MoS2 nanosheets and MnO2 nanowires exhibits a high Brunauer−Emmett−Teller surface area (∼118 m2/g), optimum pore size distribution, a specific capacitance value of 212 F/g at 0.8 A/g, an energy density of 29.5 W h/kg, and a power density of 1316 W/kg. Besides, cyclic charging−discharging and retention tests manifest significant cycling stability with 84.1% capacitive retention after completing 5000 rapid charge−discharge cycles. It is believed that this unique, symmetric, lightweight, solid-state SC device may help accomplish a scalable approach toward powering forthcoming portable energy storage applications.

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Sahoo, D., Shakya, J., Choudhury, S., Roy, S. S., Devi, L., Singh, B., … Kaviraj, B. (2022). High-Performance MnO2 Nanowire/MoS2 Nanosheet Composite for a Symmetrical Solid-State Supercapacitor. ACS Omega, 7(20), 16895–16905. https://doi.org/10.1021/ACSOMEGA.1C06852

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