Issue 17, 2025

Electrochemical investigation of Ti3C2Tx (MXene), N-Ti3C2Tx, and the Ti3C2Tx/Co3O4 hybrid composite deposited on carbon cloth for use as anode materials in flexible supercapacitors

Abstract

Supercapacitors have been studied as a potential complementary technology for rechargeable batteries, fuel cells, and dielectric capacitors. Wearable energy storage systems need freestanding, flexible electrodes for maximum functioning. Optimal energy storage system performance demands an optimal balance between mechanical component flexibility and electrode energy storage and release efficiency. This work specifically focuses on investigation and comparison of the electrochemical performance of the synthesized Ti3C2Tx, N-Ti3C2Tx, and the Ti3C2Tx/Co3O4 hybrid composite. Co3O4 NPs have been synthesized using an innovative and cost-effective novel synthesis route employing a “microplasma discharge reactor”. This offers significant benefits, including the effective prevention of hazardous reducing agent generation in comparison to other routes. Upon exposure to 1 A g−1 current density, the Ti3C2Tx/Co3O4 hybrid composite electrode demonstrates a maximum gravimetric capacity of 128 F g−1 and a specific capacitance of 576.7 F g−1, exhibiting a significant 95.06% increase in specific capacitance compared to Ti3C2Tx. Furthermore, from the kinetic analysis of the CV curves, it has been noticed that the contributions of the diffusion-controlled and pseudocapacitive-controlled processes are 60% and 40%, respectively, in the charge storage for the applied Ti3C2Tx/Co3O4 hybrid composite electrode.

Graphical abstract: Electrochemical investigation of Ti3C2Tx (MXene), N-Ti3C2Tx, and the Ti3C2Tx/Co3O4 hybrid composite deposited on carbon cloth for use as anode materials in flexible supercapacitors

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Dec 2024
Accepted
19 May 2025
First published
27 May 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale Adv., 2025,7, 5313-5322

Electrochemical investigation of Ti3C2Tx (MXene), N-Ti3C2Tx, and the Ti3C2Tx/Co3O4 hybrid composite deposited on carbon cloth for use as anode materials in flexible supercapacitors

L. Nguyen, A. Ali, B. Aissa, S. Teke, R. M. Bhattarai, A. Denra, O. Q. Vu and Y. S. Mok, Nanoscale Adv., 2025, 7, 5313 DOI: 10.1039/D4NA01024H

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