화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.823, 80-91, 2018
Low temperature synthesis of sponge-like NiV2O6/C composite by calcining Ni-V-based coordination polymer for supercapacitor application
NiV2O6/C composites are prepared via a solid-state conversion process by low temperature (150 degrees C) annealing nickel-vanadium-based coordination polymer, [Ni(phen)H2O][V2O6]. The obtained NiV2O6/C nanoribbons are interconnected to form a sponge-like morphology, when the composites are first used as supercapacitor electrode, it exhibits a specific capacitance of 745.6 F g(-1) at 0.5 A g(-1) with a good rate capability of 520.0 F g(-1) (69.7% retention) at 10 A g(-1) (20-folds). The NiV2O6/C composite exhibits good cycling performance, the capacitance retentions at 6000th and 12000th charging/discharging cycles at 2 A g(-1) are 81.5% and 77.8% relative to the original capacitances, respectively. The morphological and compositional changes of the NiV2O6/C composite electrode before and after 12,000 GCD cycles (two-electrode system) are carefully elaborated through a series of characterization (SEM, EDS, and )(PS). Furthermore, the NiV2O6/C nanoribbons possess reversible electrochromism, which is probably related to the intervalence charge transfer (IVCT, V-IV -> V-V).