In this work, various novel NiO hierarchical nanostructures, including mesoporous nanotubes by nanoparticles self-assembly, nanowire bundles, dandelions, hollow spheres by rods self–assembly, have been fabricated by a simple hydrothermal process and subsequent thermal decomposition at atmosphere. A detailed study of the effect of experimental parameters on the morphology is also presented. Results and analyses demonstrated that oxalic-acid/NaOH molar ratio has an immense function in the subtle morphology control of NiO products. Electrochemical characterization demonstrated that the mesoporous NiO nanotubes were capable of delivering a specific capacitance (SC) of 405 F g−1at the current density of 0.5 A g−1and offered good capacitance retention of ca.91% after 1500 continuous charge-discharge cycles. This soundly indicates that as electrode material, the as-prepared NiO mesoporous nanostructures could meet key requirements in terms of large power density, outstanding rate capability and excellent electrochemical stability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]