Nano-porous Al/Au skeleton to support MnO2with enhanced performance and electrodeposition adhesion for flexible supercapacitors

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A nano-porous Al/Au skeleton is constructed to effectively improve the utilization rate of the active MnO2and the overall adhesion between the current collector and MnO2in an electrodeposition system. The Al/Au current collector is prepared by first forming a nano-porous structure on the surface of Al foil through etching modification, and subsequently coating an ultra-thin Au layer onto the Al foil. The active MnO2is electrodeposited on the Al/Au current collector to fabricate a novel Al/Au/MnO2electrode. The nano-porous skeleton supports MnO2to grow autonomously inside-out. The ultra-thin Au layer acts as a transition layer to improve the overall conductivity of the current collector (0.35 Ω m−1) and to improve the adhesion with MnO2as well. Owing to the highly porous structure, the electrochemical properties of the electrode are greatly improved, as evidenced by a remarkable specific capacitance of 222.13 mF cm−2at 0.2 mA cm−2and excellent rate capability of 63% capacitance retention at 6.0 mA cm−2. Furthermore, the assembled solid-state symmetric supercapacitor exhibits a high energy density of 0.68 mW h cm−3, excellent cyclic stability (86.3% capacitance retention after 2000 cycles), and prominent flexibility.

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Huang, D., Lu, Z., Xu, Q., Liu, X., Yi, W., Gao, J., … Fu, X. (2021). Nano-porous Al/Au skeleton to support MnO2with enhanced performance and electrodeposition adhesion for flexible supercapacitors. RSC Advances, 11(35), 21405–21413. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01923f

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