High-performance ternary NiFeCo-LDH nanosheets for supercapacitors by cation modulation and sodium dodecyl sulfonate intercalation
Abstract
Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) hold significant promise for supercapacitors owing to their superior redox properties and customizable structure. Nevertheless, LDHs exhibit an experimental specific capacity lower than the theoretical value due to their undesirable electronic structure and limited electrical conductivity resulting from narrow interlayer spacing. Herein, we prepared Ni3FeCo2(SDS)-LDH through Co control and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) intercalation, exhibiting both high capacitance properties and high conductivity. Initially, Ni3FeCo2-LDH demonstrated an optimum specific capacitance of 1251 C g−1 (2553 F g−1), and commendable capacitance retention of 68.82% over 5000 cycles at 1 A g−1. The optimized intrinsic electronic structure from Co element control provided more active sites and a stable structure and facilitated a redox reaction in the distributed structure (