Enhancing Energy Storage Systems with Nickel Boride (MBene) Electrode

Abstract

In this study, nickel boride (Ni₂B), an innovative member of the MBene family, was synthesized with high crystallinity via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and evaluated as a cathode material for supercapacitor applications. MBene materials are particularly attractive due to their metal-like conductivity combined with boron-rich surface chemistry, providing distinct advantages for electrochemical energy storage. In our work, Ni₂B films were directly deposited on conductive Cu substrates without binders, ensuring homogeneous and strong adhesion. Structural and morphological analyses using Raman spectroscopy, XRD, SEM, and AFM revealed patterned high-surface-area morphology that enhances ion transport. Electrochemical measurements in a symmetric configuration with 1 M Na₂SO₄ electrolyte demonstrated a specific gravimetric capacitance of 455 F·g⁻¹, a specific areal capacitance of 20 mF·cm⁻², and excellent rate capability. The device exhibited a power density of 28.4 kW·kg⁻¹, an energy density of 63.2 Wh·kg⁻¹, and 99% capacitance retention over 20,000 cycles, confirming its outstanding electrochemical stability. These results highlight that CVD-grown Ni₂B uniquely combines high crystallinity, tailored surface functionality, and superior electrochemical performance, establishing it as a novel and promising candidate for next-generation asymmetric or hybrid supercapacitor systems.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jul 2025
Accepted
21 Oct 2025
First published
22 Oct 2025

New J. Chem., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Enhancing Energy Storage Systems with Nickel Boride (MBene) Electrode

M. Bay, U. C. Arslan and N. Kosku Perkgöz, New J. Chem., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5NJ03014E

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