Low-crystalline iron oxide hydroxide nanoparticle anode for high-performance supercapacitors

  • Kwadwo Asare Owusu
  • , Longbing Qu
  • , Jiantao Li
  • , Zhaoyang Wang
  • , Kangning Zhao
  • , Chao Yang
  • , Kalele Mulonda Hercule
  • , Chao Lin
  • , Changwei Shi
  • , Qiulong Wei
  • , Liang Zhou
  • , Liqiang Mai

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Abstract

Carbon materials are generally preferred as anodes in supercapacitors; however, their low capacitance limits the attained energy density of supercapacitor devices with aqueous electrolytes. Here, we report a low-crystalline iron oxide hydroxide nanoparticle anode with comprehensive electrochemical performance at a wide potential window. The iron oxide hydroxide nanoparticles present capacitances of 1,066 and 716 F g-1 at mass loadings of 1.6 and 9.1 mg cm-2, respectively, a rate capability with 74.6% of capacitance retention at 30 A g-1, and cycling stability retaining 91% of capacitance after 10,000 cycles. The performance is attributed to a dominant capacitive charge-storage mechanism. An aqueous hybrid supercapacitor based on the iron oxide hydroxide anode shows stability during float voltage test for 450 h and an energy density of 104 Wh kg-1 at a power density of 1.27 kW kg-1. A packaged device delivers gravimetric and volumetric energy densities of 33.14 Wh kg-1 and 17.24 Wh l-1, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Article number14264
JournalNature Communications
Volume8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Mar 2017
Externally publishedYes

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