Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1287869 Journal of Power Sources 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hierarchical NiO nanospheres composed of porous nanosheets are prepared by a facile trisodium citrate assisted precipitation route followed by a calcination process. Effects of the trisodium citrate on the microstructure and electrochemical performances of NiO nanospheres are systematically investigated. The XRD, SEM, TEM, BET, and TG analyses show that the key point of the successful realization is that the citrate positioned in the precursor α-Ni(OH)2 layer, which can prevent the restacking of α-Ni(OH)2 sheets, yielding better crystallinity, high surface area (182 m2 g−1) as well as pore volume (0.15 cm3 g−1) and hierarchical porous ball-like morphology of NiO nanospheres by the calcination of the precursor. Electrochemical results show that the hierarchically porous NiO obtained with trisodium citrate assisted route exhibits high rate charge–discharge performance (463 F g−1 at 4.5 A g−1), longer cyclic stability (95% capacitance remained after 1000 charge–discharge cycles at 0.5 A g−1) as compared to the NiO prepared in the absence of sodium citrate (182 F g−1 at 4.5 A g−1; 70% capacitance retention after 1000 charge–discharge cycles at 0.5 A g−1). Further, due to facile mass transfer in the perfectly porous nanosheet, the citrate-assisted NiO show lower equivalent series resistance as revealed from the impedance studies.

Graphical abstractHierarchical NiO microspheres composed of porous nanosheets were prepared by a facile trisodium citrate assisted precipitation route followed by a calcination process. The sodium citrate assisted obtained NiO has high specific surface area, large pore volume, and narrow pore size distribution. Significantly, compared with the ordinary NiO, the unique hierarchical NiO spheres showed a remarkable discharge capacity and electrochemical stability due to the unique morphology and pore size distribution. Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► NiO samples were synthesized using a facile trisodium citrate assisted route. ► Citrate positioned in the precursor interlayer to control the morphology and size. ► Citrate-assisted NiO showed higher specific capacitance and lower ESR. ► Citrate-assisted NiO exhibited good cycling stability and capacitance retention.

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