Carbon fiber composite electrodes derived from metal organic polyhedra-18 and matrimid for hybrid supercapacitors
Matrimid and metal-organic polyhedra-18 (MOP-18) electrospun composite nanofibers were utilized to fabricate free-standing, electrically conducting, and high-energy density hybrid supercapacitor electrodes. Electrospinning multiple compositions of Matrimid and MOP-18 mixture followed by carbonizatio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Energy advances 2024-04, Vol.3 (4), p.883-893 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Matrimid and metal-organic polyhedra-18 (MOP-18) electrospun composite nanofibers were utilized to fabricate free-standing, electrically conducting, and high-energy density hybrid supercapacitor electrodes. Electrospinning multiple compositions of Matrimid and MOP-18 mixture followed by carbonization and activation with CO
2
resulted in C/Cu/Cu
2
O nanocomposite fibers that exhibited an energy density of up to 12.69 W h kg
−1
and a specific capacitance of 253.4 F g
−1
at 1 A g
−1
current density in 6 M KOH electrolyte. The high energy density of the material can be attributed to the uniform dispersion of redox-active metal/metal oxide particles facilitated by the high solubility of the MOP-18 precursor. The thermal decomposition of MOP-18 during carbonization produced volatile species that increase the surface area and porosity of the resultant carbon allowing for better access of electrolyte ions during charging/discharging. Furthermore, MOP-18 carbonization lowered the
I
D
/
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of the composite electrodes, consistent with increased graphitization.
Matrimid and metal-organic polyhedra-18 (MOP-18) electrospun composite nanofibers were utilized to fabricate free-standing, electrically conducting, and high-energy density hybrid supercapacitor electrodes. |
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ISSN: | 2753-1457 2753-1457 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3ya00537b |