Issue 35, 2019

Insights into charge storage and electroactivation of mixed metal sulfides in alkaline media: NiCoMn ternary metal sulfide nano-needles forming core–shell structures for hybrid energy storage

Abstract

Mixed metal sulfides have recently attracted great attention for energy storage applications due to their low cost and enhanced electrical/electrochemical performance compared to oxide/hydroxide analogues. Despite of being demonstrated as high performance energy storage electrode materials, a profound understanding of their electrochemical signal is vital to unravel their charge storage mechanism and achieve a roadmap for rational design and engineering of high-performance electrode materials. Herein, energy storage properties of directly grown Ni1.80Co0.50Mn0.50S1.52 (NCMS) nano-needles on nickel foam were evaluated as novel binder/additive-free high-performance electrodes in alkaline media and their electro-activation process and charge storage mechanism were tracked through ex situ XRD and operando Raman spectroscopy. Accordingly, NCMS nano-needles exhibited a high specific capacity of 138 mA h g−1 (0.71 mA h cm−2), excellent rate capability and exceptional cycling stability demonstrating a peculiar electro-activation over cycling (the specific capacity increased by almost 2 times ∼220 mA h g−1). STEM, ex situ XRD and Raman spectroscopy at different states of charge and after cycling suggested the growth of amorphous hydroxide phases at the surface, resulting in the formation of a core–shell structure during cycling. To further confirm this hypothesis charging/discharging process using operando Raman spectroscopy was conducted in the mixed metal sulfide electrode. Based on the obtained results, a charge storage mechanism was proposed. In addition, when integrated with rGO electrodes in an asymmetric device, NCMS nano-needles exhibited a maximum energy density of 36.2 W h kg−1 and power density of 16.5 kW kg−1, with evidenced long-term cycling and rate performance. Therefore, the present work not only sketches electrochemical behavior of NCMS but also helps to achieve a better understanding of the electro-activation process and charge storage origin of mixed metal sulfides in alkaline media.

Graphical abstract: Insights into charge storage and electroactivation of mixed metal sulfides in alkaline media: NiCoMn ternary metal sulfide nano-needles forming core–shell structures for hybrid energy storage

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Apr 2019
Accepted
21 Aug 2019
First published
22 Aug 2019

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019,7, 20414-20424

Insights into charge storage and electroactivation of mixed metal sulfides in alkaline media: NiCoMn ternary metal sulfide nano-needles forming core–shell structures for hybrid energy storage

J. S. Sanchez, A. Pendashteh, J. Palma, M. Anderson and R. Marcilla, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019, 7, 20414 DOI: 10.1039/C9TA04322E

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