Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.343, 572-582, 2018
Porous Co3S4@Ni3S4 heterostructure arrays electrode with vertical electrons and ions channels for efficient hybrid supercapacitor
Faradic electrodes with large specific surface areas, efficient electrons/ions migration channels and high redox activities are essential prerequisites for high performance supercapacitors. Herein, highly porous Co3S4@Ni3S4 heterostructure arrays were prepared onto Ni foam substrate by a facile two-step hydrothermal route for application as supercapacitor electrode. Because of the novel core-sheath heterostructure with vertically aligned porous nanowires arrays and macroporous channels, the Co3S4@Ni3S4 electrode can offer high electrons/ions mobilities and large specific surface area, therefore enables an areal capacitance (C-A) of 3.6 F cm(-1) at 0.8 mA cm(-2) and 80% initial C-A maintaining ratio undergoes 5000 consecutive charge-discharge cycles. When used as positive electrode of hybrid supercapacitor, the lightweight Co3S4@Ni3S4//porous carbon hybrid supercapacitor delivers an areal capacitance of 0.513 F cm(-2) at 2 mA cm(-2) and moderate rate capability, therefore can deliver areal energy densities of 0.19-0.021 mWh cm(-2) within areal power density range of 1.72-38.4 mW cm(-2), good cycleability and slow self-discharge behavior. The current Co3S4@Ni3S4 heterostructure arrays electrode paves a feasible avenue to improve the capacitive performances of supercapacitors through construction of hierarchically porous nanoarrays architectures.