Rational Construction of Bi2CuO12Se4 and VGCFs@Fe2O3 Composite Electrodes for High‐Performance Semi‐Solid‐State Asymmetric Supercapacitors

Author:

Nagaraju Manchi1,Ramulu Bhimanaboina1,Arbaz Shaik Junied1,Shankar Edugulla Girija1,Kiran Ampasala Surya1,Yu Jae Su1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electronics and Information Convergence Engineering Institute for Wearable Convergence Electronics Kyung Hee University 1732 Deogyeong‐daero, Giheung‐gu Yongin‐si Gyeonggi‐do 17104 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractRecently, supercapacitors (SCs) are extensively explored as effective energy storage devices. Specifically, asymmetric SCs are being developed to enhance energy density using suitable materials with favorable nanostructures. This study describes the construction of a bismuth copper selenite (BCS‐200) working electrode with an ultrathin nanosheet (UTNS) architecture. This morphology is achieved using a low‐cost electrodeposition (ED) method, followed by annealing. The impact of ED time on the development of morphology is studied by synthesizing comparative electrodes simultaneously. The optimized BCS‐200 electrode prepared with a deposition time of 200 s shows higher specific capacity/capacitance (Cs/Csc) values of 330.9 mAh g−1/2206.6 F g−1 than the other synthesized electrodes (BCS‐100, BCS‐150, BCS‐250, and BCS‐300). Besides, a vapor‐grown carbon fiber (VGCF)‐added Fe2O3 composite coated on nickel foam (NF) is developed as a negative electrode. The VGCFs@Fe2O3/NF electrode exhibits the (Cs/Csc) values of 183.5 mAh g−1/734.4 F g−1, which is associated with ultra‐high cycling stability. In addition, the fabricated BCS‐200 and VGCFs@Fe2O3/NF electrodes are combined to construct a wearable semi‐solid‐state asymmetric SC (SSASC) with an energy density (Ed) of 20.5 Wh kg−1 and a cycling stability of 91.7% over 40000 charge/discharge cycles. Furthermore, the real‐time applicability of the SSASC is verified by powering it in practical applications.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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