Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1285564 Journal of Power Sources 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Vanadium nitride (VN) was well dispersed on the nitrogen doped graphene (NG).•VN/NGs are superior supercapacitor anode materials compared to NG and VN electrode.•VN/NG electrodes offer maximum specific capacitance of about 445 Fg-1.•The novel electrode showed good stability with 98.6% retention after 10,000 cycles.•High performance of VN/NG is due to synergetic interaction between VN and NG.

Novel vanadium nitride/nitrogen-doped graphene (VN/NG) composite was fabricated and used as stable high performance anode materials for supercapacitors. The VN/NG composite anode material exhibited excellent rate capability, outstanding cycling stability, and superior performance. FE-SEM and TEM studies of VN/NG composite revealed that ultra-thin VN nanostructures were homogeneously distributed on flexible NG nanosheets. The NG provided a highly conductive network to boost the charge transport involved during the capacitance generation and also aided the dispersion of nanostructured VN within the NG network. The synergetic VN/NG composite exhibited an ultra-high specific capacitance of 445 F g−1 at 1 Ag−1 with a wide operation window (−1.2 to 0 V) and showed outstanding rate capability (98.66% capacity retention after 10,000 cycles at 10 Ag−1). The VN/NG electrode offered a maximum energy density (∼81.73 Wh kg−1) and an ultra-high power density (∼28.82 kW kg−1 at 51.24 Wh kg−1). The cycling performance of the VN/NG composite was superior to that of pure VN nanostructure. These finding open a new path way to the designated fabrication of VN/NG composite as anode materials in the development of high performance energy storage devices.

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