Cobalt-based oxygenic compounds Co(OH)2,CoO and Co3 O4 are attractive for electrochemical energy storage owing to their high theoretical capacities and pseudocapacitive properties.Despite the great efforts to their co...Cobalt-based oxygenic compounds Co(OH)2,CoO and Co3 O4 are attractive for electrochemical energy storage owing to their high theoretical capacities and pseudocapacitive properties.Despite the great efforts to their compositional and morphological regulations,the performances to date are still quite limited owing to the low active surface area and sluggish charge transfer kinetics.Herein,different Co-based nanocrystals(Co-NCs)were conveniently anchored on the hierarchical nitrogen-doped carbon nanocages(hNCNCs)with high specific surface area and coexisting micro-meso-macropores to decrease the size and facilitate the charge transfer.Accordingly,a high specific capacity of1170 Fg^-1 is achieved at 2 Ag^-1 for the Co(OH)2/hNCNCs hybrid,in which the capacitance of Co(OH)2(2214 F gco(OH)2)is approaching to its theoretical maximum(2595 Fg^-1),demonstrating the high utilization of active materials by the hybridization with N-doped nanocarbons.This study also reveals that these Co-NCs store/release electrical energy via the same reversible redox reaction despite their different pristine compositions.This insight on the energy storage of Co-based nanomaterials suggests that the commonly-employed transformation of the Co-NCs from Co(OH)2 to CoO and Co3 O4 on carbon supports is unnecessary and even could be harmful to the energy storage performance.The result is instructive to develop high-energy-density electrodes from transition metal compounds.展开更多
基金jointly supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2017YFA0206500and 2018YFA0209103)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21832003,21773111,51571110 and 21573107)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(020514380126)
文摘Cobalt-based oxygenic compounds Co(OH)2,CoO and Co3 O4 are attractive for electrochemical energy storage owing to their high theoretical capacities and pseudocapacitive properties.Despite the great efforts to their compositional and morphological regulations,the performances to date are still quite limited owing to the low active surface area and sluggish charge transfer kinetics.Herein,different Co-based nanocrystals(Co-NCs)were conveniently anchored on the hierarchical nitrogen-doped carbon nanocages(hNCNCs)with high specific surface area and coexisting micro-meso-macropores to decrease the size and facilitate the charge transfer.Accordingly,a high specific capacity of1170 Fg^-1 is achieved at 2 Ag^-1 for the Co(OH)2/hNCNCs hybrid,in which the capacitance of Co(OH)2(2214 F gco(OH)2)is approaching to its theoretical maximum(2595 Fg^-1),demonstrating the high utilization of active materials by the hybridization with N-doped nanocarbons.This study also reveals that these Co-NCs store/release electrical energy via the same reversible redox reaction despite their different pristine compositions.This insight on the energy storage of Co-based nanomaterials suggests that the commonly-employed transformation of the Co-NCs from Co(OH)2 to CoO and Co3 O4 on carbon supports is unnecessary and even could be harmful to the energy storage performance.The result is instructive to develop high-energy-density electrodes from transition metal compounds.