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High‐Energy‐Density Supercapacitors Based on High‐Areal‐Specific‐Capacity Ti3C2Tx and a Redox‐Active Organic‐Molecule Hybrid Electrode.

Authors :
Zhang, Haoxiang
Wang, Le
Xing, Xinxin
Zhao, Shuai
Wang, Kai
Liu, Shengzhong
Source :
Advanced Functional Materials; 11/24/2022, Vol. 32 Issue 48, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Photorechargeable supercapacitors are perfect energy storage devices, particularly for solar cells that output electricity only during sunshine hours. The lower energy density of supercapacitors is due to fewer redox‐active sites, poor electrolyte accessibility at the electrodes, and charge loss during charge transfer from solar cells to the supercapacitor. Here, an electrolyte‐accessible organic–inorganic hybrid electrode with synergistic pseudocapacitance of Ti3C2Tx and high theoretical specific capacity CO active centers to enhance the energy density of the supercapacitor is proposed. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations show that the covalent cross‐linking of organic molecules changes the charge density redistribution of Ti3C2Tx, enhances ion absorption and storage, and increases the energy density of the supercapacitors. Based on these DFT calculation results, hybrid electrodes are successfully prepared using p‐phenylene diisocyanate to covalently cross‐link pseudocapacitors Ti3C2Tx with anthraquinone such as 1‐hydroxyanthraquinone (HA) or 1‐amino‐4‐bromoanthraquinone‐2‐sodium sulfonate (ABS). The Ti3C2Tx‐HA hybrid electrodes exhibit high areal specific capacity (2532.5 mF cm−2), excellent ion absorption storage capability, and long‐term stability. The asymmetric supercapacitor yields a decent area specific capacity (1686.72 mF cm−2 at 0.25 mA cm−2) and energy density (599.72 mWh cm−2 at a power density of 200 mW cm−2). These high‐energy‐density supercapacitors are coupled with perovskite solar cells to prepare photorechargeable supercapacitors with fast energy storage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1616301X
Volume :
32
Issue :
48
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Advanced Functional Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160428138
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202208403