NiF2 Nanorod Arrays for Supercapattery Applications

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A electrode for energy storage cells is possible directly on Ni foam, using a simple reduction process to form NiF2 nanorod arrays (NA). We demonstrate NiF2@Ni NA for a symmetric electrochemical supercapattery electrode. With an areal specific capacitance of 51 F cm-2 at 0.25 mA cm-2 current density and 94% cycling stability, a NiF2@Ni electrode can exhibit supercapattery behavior, a combination of supercapacitor and battery-like redox. The symmetric electrochemical supercapattery delivers 31 W h m-2 energy density and 797 W m-2 power density with 83% retention in a 1 M KOH electrolyte, constituting a step toward manufacturing a laboratory-scale energy storage device based on metal halides. Producing self-grown hierarchically porous nanostructured electrodes on three-dimensional metal foams by displacement reactions may be useful for other metal halides as electrodes for supercapacitors, supercapatteries, and lithium-ion batteries.

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Shinde, N. M., Shinde, P. V., Yun, J. M., Gunturu, K. C., Mane, R. S., O’dwyer, C., & Kim, K. H. (2020). NiF2 Nanorod Arrays for Supercapattery Applications. ACS Omega, 5(17), 9768–9774. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b04219

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