High-performance flexible supercapatteries enabled by binder-free two-dimensional mesoporous ultrathin nickel-ferrite nanosheets

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To accomplish an efficient and high-performance flexible supercapattery, electrochemically active materials with multicomponent and rational morphological architectures are highly enviable. Herein, we demonstrate dual-morphology-based mesoporous nickel-ferrite nanoparticles embedded in ultra-thin nanosheets (NiFe2O4-NP-NS) grown directly on a carbon cloth (CC) substrate to develop a free-standing electrode (NiFe2O4-NP-NS@CC) for a flexible supercapattery. Owing to the symmetric effects of bimetallic oxides, porosity with a higher surface area and dual morphological impact, the designed electrode conferred significantly enhanced electrochemical performance in aqueous as well as solid-state electrolytes. The binder-free architecture offered an excellent capacity of 965 C g-1 (1608 F g-1) at 5 mV s-1 with high coulombic efficiency and a good capacity retention of 94.20% over 5000 cycles, while the single morphology-based electrode showed only 551 C g-1 (919 F g-1) at 5 mV s-1 with a capacity retention of 90.50% over 5000 cycles under identical conditions. A redox-reaction mechanism is proposed based on ex situ XRD, XPS, and TEM analysis, and it further quantitatively distinguished the pseudocapacitive and diffusion-controlled charge storage proportions of NiFe2O4-NP-NS@CC cathodes in aqueous electrolytes. Additionally, the flexible supercapattery (NiFe2O4-NP-NS@CC//NPC) exhibits an outstanding energy density of 69 W h kg-1 at a power density of 771 W kg-1 with highly flexible features, which exceeds that of supercapacitors. These results present the fabricated device as a promising candidate in the field of energy storage.

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Xi, J., Javed, M. S., Asim, S., Idrees, M., Shah, S. S. A., Assiri, M. A., … Hu, C. (2021). High-performance flexible supercapatteries enabled by binder-free two-dimensional mesoporous ultrathin nickel-ferrite nanosheets. Materials Chemistry Frontiers, 5(8), 3436–3447. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1qm00109d

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