One-pot in situ Co-assembly of binary ZIF-8/MoS2, ZIF-8/V2O5, and ternary ZIF-8/MoS2/V2O5 composite supercapacitor electrodes
Abstract
High-performance electrodes for next-generation supercapacitors require hierarchical porosity and coupled EDLC/pseudocapacitance. In this work, we have synthesized three ZIF-8-based composites: ZIF-8/MoS2, ZIF-8/V2O5, and ZIF-8/MoS2/V2O5, by a scalable one-pot in-situ co-assembly (OP-ISCA) method. In this architecture, the electric double-layer capacitance of ZIF-8 is combined with the pseudocapacitive functionality of MoS2 and V2O5. The XRD and FTIR confirmed the integration of MoS2 and V2O5 with ZIF-8. Elemental mapping, EDS, SEM, and BET reveal that the ternary composite develops a larger specific surface area and moderately connected micro/mesopores. The electrochemical measurements showed that ZIF-8/MoS2/V2O5 achieved outstanding results by reaching a high gravimetric capacitance value of 1200.8 F g−1 at 2 A g−1, along with an energy density of 41.69 Wh kg−1, with a power density of 500 W kg−1. The robust cycling stability function of this composite enabled it to maintain 98.88% of its initial capacitance after 10000 cycles. The integration of multiple transition metal components with the MOF by OP-ISCA brings forth a powerful and scalable strategy for developing supercapacitor electrodes with enhanced performance.

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