Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8012485 | Materials Letters | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
3D N-doped carbon nanowires (NCWs) supported Fe2O3 nanocubes as anode materials in supercapacitors were successfully synthesized from metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) on flexible carbon fibers (CFs). Originating from the synergistic effect of Fe2O3 and NCWs, this anode exhibited high specific capacitance of 12.4â¯mFâ¯cmâ1/39.6â¯mFâ¯cmâ3 at a scan rate of 10â¯mVâ¯sâ1 with excellent flexible property. An asymmetric supercapacitor based on our Fe2O3/NCWs/CFs anode demonstrated an extended operating voltage window of 2â¯V and improved linear specific capacitance of 6.1â¯mFâ¯cmâ1 at a scan rate of 10â¯mVâ¯sâ1. This asymmetric supercapacitor also obtained good flexibility and long-term stability with an energy density of 2.7â¯mWhâ¯cmâ3. The high supercapacitor performance is attributed to the 3D N-doped carbon nanowires which bring higher conductivity.
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Authors
Yucheng Zhang, Rui Lin, Yong Fu, Xiaojun Wang, Xiang Yu, Jinliang Li, Yi Zhu, Shaozao Tan, Zilong Wang,