A three-dimensional (3D) flower-shaped LiTiO-graphene (Gr) hybrid micro/nanostructures and pine needles derived carbon nanopores (PNDCN) has been prepared by using the effective hydrothermal process. Due to the unique micro/nanostructures which can provide abundant surface active sites, the obtained 3D LiTiO-Gr displays a high specific capacitance of 706.52 F g at 1 A g. The prepared PNDCN also exhibits high specific capacitance of 314.50 F g at 1 A g benefiting from its interconnected honeycomb-like hierarchical and open structure, which facilitates the diffusion and reaction of electrolyte ions and enables an isotropic charging/discharging process. An asymmetric supercapacitor utilizing LiTiO-Gr as positive electrode and PNDCN as negative electrode has been fabricated, it delivers a high energy density of 35.06 Wh kg at power density of 800.08 W kg and outstanding cycling stability with 90.18% capacitance retention after 2000 cycles. The fabrication process presented in this work is facile, cost-effective, and environmentally benign, offering a feasible solution for manufacturing next-generation high-performance energy storage devices.
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