A strategy for the synthesis of VN@C and VC@C core-shell composites with hierarchically porous structures and large specific surface areas for high performance symmetric supercapacitors
A novel strategy for the fabrication of vanadium nitride (VN) and vanadium carbide (VC) encapsulated into amorphous carbon nanotube core-shell structured composites (denoted as VN@C and VC@C) was developed by the thermal treatment with H2V3O8@C core-shell composites under N2 and Ar atmospheres, resp...
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Published in | Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry Vol. 47; no. 24; pp. 8052 - 8062 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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England
Royal Society of Chemistry
2018
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Summary: | A novel strategy for the fabrication of vanadium nitride (VN) and vanadium carbide (VC) encapsulated into amorphous carbon nanotube core-shell structured composites (denoted as VN@C and VC@C) was developed by the thermal treatment with H2V3O8@C core-shell composites under N2 and Ar atmospheres, respectively. The as-prepared VN@C and VC@C were comprised of core-shell structures with cores of crystalline VN particles and particles and shells of amorphous carbon nanotubes. There are some O elements remaining both in VN@C and VC@C. VN@C and VC@C exhibited hierarchically porous structures ranging from mesopores to macropores and high specific surface areas, which reached 222 and 164 m2 g-1, respectively. Symmetric supercapacitor (SSC) devices using VN@C and VC@C (denoted as VN@C SSC and VC@C SSC) were assembled and they showed good pseudocapacitive properties and were promising electrode materials for electrochemical capacitors. The VN@C SSC device exhibited better electrochemical performance including specific capacitance, areal energy density and cycling stability than the VC@C SSC device. The present findings revealed that VN@C and VC@C could be considered as potential materials for high-performance energy storage materials. |
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ISSN: | 1477-9226 1477-9234 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c8dt01194j |