Abstract
MXenes have shown record-breaking redox capacitance in aqueous electrolytes, but in a limited voltage window due to oxidation under anodic potential and hydrogen evolution under high cathodic potential. Coupling Ti3C2Tx MXene negative electrode with RuO2 or carbon-based positive electrodes expanded the voltage window in sulfuric acid electrolyte to about 1.5 V. Here, we present an asymmetric pseudocapacitor using abundant and eco-friendly vanadium doped MnO2 as the positive and Ti3C2Tx MXene as the negative electrode in a neutral 1 M Li2SO4 electrolyte. This all-pseudocapacitive asymmetric device not only uses a safer electrolyte and is a much less expensive counter-electrode than RuO2, but also can operate within a 2.1 V voltage window, leading to a maximum energy density of 46 Wh/kg. This study also demonstrates the possibility of using MXene electrodes to expand the working voltage window of traditional redox-capable materials.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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Wu, J., Li, Q., Shuck, C. E., Maleski, K., Alshareef, H. N., Zhou, J., … Huang, L. (2022). An aqueous 2.1 V pseudocapacitor with MXene and V-MnO2 electrodes. Nano Research, 15(1), 535–541. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12274-021-3513-x
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