Electrochemical oxidation-driven formation of nickel/nickel-based compounds on hollow carbon shells: Mechanistic insights and energy storage applications
[Display omitted] Hydrangea-like nickel/nickel-based compounds decorated hollow carbon shells were synthesized through low-temperature calcination and a facile electrochemical oxidation process. This three-dimensional hollow hierarchical structure ensures intimate contact between the electrically co...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of colloid and interface science 2025-02, Vol.680 (Pt A), p.997-1006 |
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Hydrangea-like nickel/nickel-based compounds decorated hollow carbon shells were synthesized through low-temperature calcination and a facile electrochemical oxidation process. This three-dimensional hollow hierarchical structure ensures intimate contact between the electrically conductive nickel (Ni) substrate and uniformly distributed electrochemically active nickel-based compounds. This hierarchical structure offers abundant active sites and accessible pathways, maximizing energy storage, particularly during rapid charge–discharge cycles. With 30 min of electrochemical oxidation, the optimized Ni-compound-based electrode exhibits a specific capacity of 643 C g−1 at 1 A/g. When assembled into a nickel-zinc battery cell with a zinc foil anode, the cell demonstrates swift current responses, with full capacity recovery even after a twentyfold increase in current density, followed by a return to 1 A/g. Density functional theory computations reveal that the electrochemical oxidation, conducted for an optimized duration, results in partial oxidation of Ni(OH)2, reducing the surface adsorption energy of OH− from the electrolyte and improving charge storage capacity. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9797 1095-7103 1095-7103 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jcis.2024.11.065 |