Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10154708 | Journal of Power Sources | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Developing high-efficiency, low-cost and environmental friendly electrode materials for both supercapacitors and overall water splitting are significant for renewable energy storage and conversion. Herein, we report a facile consubstantial growth strategy to fabricate subuliform NiCo2S4 nanorod arrays electrode through an in situ growing process, utilizing self-sacrificial Ni foam as substrate and Ni resource. Benefitting from the unique structures, the subuliform NiCo2S4 nanorods can be directly serve as binder-free, trifunctional electrode for overall water splitting with excellent electrocatalytic activity (oxygen evolution reaction with low overpotential of 220â¯mVâ¯at 30â¯mAâ¯cmâ2 and hydrogen evolution reaction with low overpotential of 222â¯mVâ¯at 30â¯mAâ¯cmâ2) and also as a promising pseudocapacitance electrode with superior electrochemical performance and good stability (high areal capacitance of 8.85â¯Fâ¯cmâ2 at a current density of 10â¯mAâ¯cmâ2 and 94.96% capacitive retention after 10000 cycles). The present work highlights the remarkable advantages of the self-sacrificial strategy for the design of high-performance multifunctional electrode materials.
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Authors
Xian-Xia Li, Xiao-Tong Wang, Kang Xiao, Ting Ouyang, Nan Li, Zhao-Qing Liu,