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HERO ID
5928659
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
All ternary metal selenide nanostructures for high energy flexible charge storage devices
Author(s)
Balamurugan, J; Thanh Tuan Nguyen; Aravindan, V; Kim, NamH; Lee, SHee; Lee, JHee
Year
2019
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Nano Energy
ISSN:
2211-2855
EISSN:
2211-3282
Volume
65
DOI
10.1016/j.nanoen.2019.103999
Web of Science Id
WOS:000496445600007
Abstract
The design of three-dimensional (3D) nanoarchitectures on a flexible substrate has emerged as a novel strategy for fabricating cutting-edge wearable and portable power sources. Herein, we propose a simple and versatile approach towards the fabrication of hierarchical nanoporous manganese nickel selenide (MnxNi1-xSe2) and manganese iron selenide (MnxFe1-xSe2) nanosheets as positive and negative electrodes for flexible charge storage devices to achieve ultra-high energy density. The Mn substitution into Ni/Fe-selenide results in hierarchical architecture with highly altered electronic structure, offering enhanced electrical conductivity, increased catalytic activity, and improved stability of Ni/Fe phases upon cycling. Under optimized conditions, the Mn0.33Ni0.67Se2 and Mn0.33Fe0.67Se2 electrodes showed high specific capacities of similar to 333 and 251 mAh g(-1) at a current density of 1 mA cm(-2), superior rate capabilities of 81.4 and 80.9% capacity retention at 50 mA cm(-2), respectively, and outstanding cycling stability. Most importantly, in flexible solid-state assembly, the Mn0.33Ni0.67Se2//Mn0.33Fe0.67Se2 based SC delivers the excellent energy density of 87.2 Wh kg(-1) at a power density of 0.672 kW kg(-1), along with ultra-long durability of 96.2% capacity retention after 10,000 cycles at 30 mA cm(-2). Thus, it would be believed this new fabrication strategy certainly promising for flexible electronics devices in the near future.
Keywords
Flexible; Energy storage devices; Energy density; Manganese-nickel selenide; Manganese-iron selenide
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