The development of high-performance,reproducible carbon(C)-based supercapacitors remains a significant challenge because of limited specific capacitance.Herein,we present a novel strategy for fabricating LaCoO_(x) and...The development of high-performance,reproducible carbon(C)-based supercapacitors remains a significant challenge because of limited specific capacitance.Herein,we present a novel strategy for fabricating LaCoO_(x) and cobalt(Co)-doped nanoporous C(LaCoO_(x)/Co@ZNC)through the carbonization of Co/Zn-zeolitic imidazolate framework(ZIF)crystals derived from a PVP-Co/Zn/La precursor.The unique ZIF structure effectively disrupted the graphitic C framework,preserved the Co active sites,and enhanced the electrical conductivity.The synergistic interaction between pyridinic nitrogen and Co ions further promoted redox reactions.In addition,the formation of a hierarchical pore structure through zinc sublimation facili-tated electrolyte diffusion.The resulting LaCoO_(x)/Co@ZNC exhibited exceptional electrochemical performance,delivering a remarkable specific capacitance of 2,789 F/g at 1 A/g and outstanding cycling stability with 92%capacitance retention after 3,750 cycles.Our findings provide the basis for a promising approach to advancing C-based energy storage technologies.展开更多
基金supported financially by National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)(Nos.22478115,22075083)the Programme of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities(No.B16017).
文摘The development of high-performance,reproducible carbon(C)-based supercapacitors remains a significant challenge because of limited specific capacitance.Herein,we present a novel strategy for fabricating LaCoO_(x) and cobalt(Co)-doped nanoporous C(LaCoO_(x)/Co@ZNC)through the carbonization of Co/Zn-zeolitic imidazolate framework(ZIF)crystals derived from a PVP-Co/Zn/La precursor.The unique ZIF structure effectively disrupted the graphitic C framework,preserved the Co active sites,and enhanced the electrical conductivity.The synergistic interaction between pyridinic nitrogen and Co ions further promoted redox reactions.In addition,the formation of a hierarchical pore structure through zinc sublimation facili-tated electrolyte diffusion.The resulting LaCoO_(x)/Co@ZNC exhibited exceptional electrochemical performance,delivering a remarkable specific capacitance of 2,789 F/g at 1 A/g and outstanding cycling stability with 92%capacitance retention after 3,750 cycles.Our findings provide the basis for a promising approach to advancing C-based energy storage technologies.