Supercapacitors are widely used in many fields owing to their advantages, such as high power, good cycle performance, and fast charging speed. Among the many metal-oxide cathode materials reported for supercapacitors, NiMoO is currently the most promising electrode material for high-specific-energy supercapacitors. We have employed a rational design approach to create a nanorod-like NiMoO structure, which serves as a conductive scaffold for supercapacitors; the straightforward layout has led to outstanding results, with nanorod-shaped NiMoO exhibiting a remarkable capacity of 424.8 F g at 1 A g and an impressive stability of 80.2% capacity preservation even after 3500 cycles, which surpasses those of the majority of previously reported NiMoO materials. NiMoO//AC supercapacitors demonstrate a remarkable energy density of 46.31 W h kg and a power density of 0.75 kW kg. This synthesis strategy provides a facile method for the fabrication of bimetallic oxide materials for high-performance supercapacitors.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11007860 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c09561 | DOI Listing |
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