Supercapacitors are considered potential energy storage devices and have drawn significant attention due to their superior intrinsic advantages. Herein, we report the synthesis of ReS embedded in MoS nanosheets (RMS-31) by a hydrothermal technique. The prepared RMS-31 electrode material demonstrated superior pseudocapacitive behavior in 1 M KOH electrolyte solution, which is confirmed by the heterostructure of RMS-31 nanosheet architectures. RMS-31 has a specific capacitance of 244 F g at a current density of 1 A g and a greater areal capacitance of 540 mF cm at a current density of 5 mA cm. The symmetric supercapacitor device with the RMS-31 electrode delivers an energy density of 28 W h cm with a power density of 1 W cm and reveals long-term stability at a constant current density of 5 mA cm for 10,000 cycles while accomplishing a retention of 66.5%. The high performance of this symmetric device is attributed to the synergistic effect of ReS and MoS and the presence of the metallic 1T-MoS phase in the RMS-31 electrode. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of increasing the interlayer spacing of 2H-MoS by incorporating ReS for symmetric supercapacitor applications.
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