MOF-derived nickel cobaltite: a pathway to enhanced supercapacitor performance
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2025
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A streamlined design for nanoarchitecture can substantially enhance the performance of battery-type electrodes, leading to advanced hybrid supercapacitors (HSCs) with improved redox properties. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are promising for electrochemical energy storage; however, they often suffer structural damage during calcination. We present a method to fabricate hierarchically layered sheet-like NiCo2O4 (NCO) nanostructures from MOFs. These nanostructures facilitate improved electron and ion transport while offering numerous electroactive sites. As supercapacitor electrodes, they exhibit a high specific capacity (similar to 597 mA h g-1 at 1 A g-1) and notable rate capability (69.2% retention). The NCO//AC HSC demonstrates a broad voltage window, a specific capacitance of similar to 152 F g-1 at 1 A g-1, a high energy density (similar to 47.3 W h kg-1 at similar to 908.2 W kg-1), and excellent cycle stability (similar to 90.8% retention after 10 000 cycles). This approach is both cost-effective and scalable for commercial energy storage applications.
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capacitor storage, nickel, electrochemical energy storage, electron transport, hybrid supercapacitors, ion-transport, metalorganic frameworks (MOFs), nano-architecture, performance, redox property, sheet-like, structural damages, redox reactions