Issue 33, 2021

Template-free synthesis of β-NiS ball-in-ball microspheres for a high-performance asymmetrical supercapacitor

Abstract

While significant advances have been made in the synthesis of core–/multi-shell materials, the synthetic process usually involves a soft/hard template and complicated procedures. In particular, it is extremely difficult to fabricate single-component core–shell structures for nickel sulfides (NSs) with a controlled phase. In this work, we demonstrate a novel facile method to synthesize a single-component β-NiS ball-in-ball microsphere. The ball-in-ball structure is easily obtained by uniquely employing 2-mercaptopropionic acid (2-MPA) as the sulfur source and ethanol as the solvent based on the Ostwald ripening process. In particular, our work demonstrates that the chemical structure of sulfur sources and solvents plays a key role in the formation of the pure β-NiS ball-in-ball structure. When used as an electrode active material, the β-NiS ball-in-ball microspheres exhibit two times stronger specific capacity and three times higher rate performance than NSs produced by a hydrothermal method. The fabricated NS-2//rGO asymmetrical supercapacitor (ASC) displays an energy density of 46.4 W h kg−1 at a power density of 799.0 W kg−1 and good cycling performance. Thus, this study provides a new method for controlling the phase and morphology of NSs.

Graphical abstract: Template-free synthesis of β-NiS ball-in-ball microspheres for a high-performance asymmetrical supercapacitor

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 May 2021
Accepted
07 Jul 2021
First published
04 Aug 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 11512-11520

Template-free synthesis of β-NiS ball-in-ball microspheres for a high-performance asymmetrical supercapacitor

Q. Hu, S. Zhang, W. Li, J. Hao, L. Zhang, L. Yan and X. Zou, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 11512 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT01687C

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