Hierarchical Nb@NbN core-shell-like nanocolumns for asymmetric supercapacitors.

J Colloid Interface Sci

Key Laboratory of Functional Materials and Applications of Fujian Province, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Xiamen University of Technology, Xiamen 361024, China. Electronic address:

Published: February 2025

Transition metal nitrides (TMNs) are promising electrode materials for supercapacitors because of their high electrical conductivity and chemical stability. The rational design and facile synthesis of TMNs electrode materials with a unique nanostructure are the key to develop high-performance supercapacitors. Herein, we propose a two-step, binder-free, and eco-friendly approach utilizing magnetron sputtering at an oblique angle deposition configuration to fabricate hierarchical Nb@NbN core-shell-like nanocolumns for supercapacitors. This distinctive heterostructure not only creates lattice defects, increases active surface area, facilitates ion diffusion and charge transfer, but also optimizes the electronic structure and enhances the conductivity. As a result, the hierarchical Nb@NbN core-shell-like nanocolumn electrodes exhibit a high areal capacitance of 53.3 mF cm at 1 mA cm and an excellent capacitance retention of 93.5 % after 20,000 cycles, outperforming pristine NbN and the majority of previously reported TMNs electrodes. Moreover, the assembled Nb@NbN nanocolumns//VN thin films asymmetric supercapacitor device can deliver a maximum energy density of 49.8 mWh cm and power density of 82 W cm. This work presents a facile and environmentally friendly strategy for the synthesis of TMNs core-shell-like nanocolumns, and further demonstrates their promising potential for use in supercapacitors.

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