MXene-based composites have been widely used in electric energy storage device. As a member of MXene, niobium carbide (NbC) is a good electrode candidate for energy storage because of its high specific surface area and electronic conductivity. However, a pure NbC MXene electrode exhibits limited supercapacitive performance due to its easy stacking. Herein, sodium anthraquinone-2-sulfonate (AQS) with high redox reactivity was employed as a tailor to enhance the accessibility of ions and electrolyte and enhance the capacitance performance of NbC MXene. The resulting NbC-AQS composite had three-dimensional porous layered structures. The supercapacitors (SCs) based on the NbC-AQS composite exhibited a considerably higher electrochemical capacitance (36.3 mF cm) than the pure NbC electrode (16.8 mF cm) at a scan rate of 20 mV s. The SCs also exhibited excellent flexibility as deduced from the almost unchanged capacitance values after being subjected to bending. A capacitance retention of 99.5% after 600 cycles was observed for the resulting SCs, indicating their good cycling stability. This work proposes a surface modification method for NbC MXene and facilitates the development of high-performance SCs.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14081515 | DOI Listing |
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