Morphologies of thienyl based bimetallic metal-organic frameworks controlled by solvents for high specific capacitance supercapacitor

  • Senyang Song
  • , Xiaoyan Ma
  • , Boyuan Zhang
  • , Wenyue Li
  • , Yusen Feng
  • , Chenglong Tan

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Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks(MOF) is a promising energy storage material, but its low electron transmission efficiency and low energy density hinder its application as a high-performance supercapacitor electrode material. Here, we show a Ni/Co bimetallic MOF electrode based on thiophene ligand with diverse morphologies from solvothermal method utilized different solvents. The results showed that the morphology of thienyl based Ni/Co MOF gradually changes from a spherical structure to a flaky structure as the degree of solvent protonation increases. Compared with other MOFs synthesized by low protonation solvent, thienyl based Ni/Co MOF with a sheet-like structure synthesized by ethanol provides more paths for electron transport between layers, and more activity for ion migration on the electrode surface site, ensuring a higher charge storage capacity. The electrochemical performance of thienyl based Ni/Co MOF as supercapacitor electrode materials in 1 M KOH was assessed, and it is found that when the current density is 1 A g−1, the maximum specific capacitance of thienyl based Ni/Co MOF(synthesized by ethanol) is 1282 F g−1, and the capacitance retention rate of asymmetric supercapacitor device assembled by thienyl based Ni/Co MOF(synthesized by ethanol) is about 73.6% even after 10,000 cycles, meaning that thienyl based Ni/Co MOF(synthesized by ethanol) is a promising electrode material for supercapacitors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103627
JournalJournal of Energy Storage
Volume47
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2022

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Keywords

  • 2,5-thiophene dicarboxylic acid
  • Asymmetrical supercapacitors
  • Degree of protonation
  • Ni/Co bimetal MOF

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