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Synergistic engineering of infiltration-coating strategy and interfacial interaction boosts pseudocapacitive kinetics for zinc-ion capacitor

Liu, Fangyuan; Liu, Ling*; Lan, Yudong; Wu, Jiarong; Li, Xinyu*
Science Citation Index Expanded
桂林理工大学

摘要

Effective adjustment of structure and interface charge transfer ability of composite electrode materials are the key to improve the electrochemical performance of the zinc-ion capacitor. Herein, a novel 3D birdcage-like architecture composed of interactive carbon nanotube (CNT) network confining ZIF-67 is prepared though the infiltration-coating strategy, followed by a photo-assisted method to reinforce the coupling interaction between ZIF-67 and CNTs, which is directly used as an cathode of zinc-ion capacitors (ZICs). In terms of this composite, the birdcage-like structure with abundant voids facilitates the ionic/electrolyte transport and buffers the shrinkage/expansion of pseudocapacitive ZIF-67 during intercalation-conversion-deintercalation reactions. Moreover, the robust connection between the ZIF-67 and CNTs can effectively prevent structural deterioration and ensure the ion/electron transport between ZIF-67 and CNTs, thus resulting in a high Zn ion diffusion coefficient, which synergistically guarantees the rate capability and cyclic stability of ZICs. Consequently, the ZICs exhibit a high specific capacitance of 142.33F g-1 (0.5 A/g) and a high energy density of 44.5 Wh kg-1 (375 W kg-1). Furthermore, the ZICs shows excellent cycling stability (92.5% capacitance retention after 5000 cycles at a current density of 0.5 A/g). Our work provides a novel design tactic to enhance the storage properties of zinc ions.

关键词

ZIF-67 Zinc-ion capacitor Pseudocapacitance Zn2+transfer kinetics Interfacial interactions