FastEnergy Storage in Two-Dimensional MoO 2 Enabled by UniformOriented Tunnels

2019 
While pseudocapacitive electrodes have potential to store more energy than electrical double-layer capacitive electrodes, their rate capability is often limited by the sluggish kinetics of the Faradaic reactions or poor electronic and ionic conductivity. Unlike most transition-metal oxides, MoO2 is a very promising material for fast energy storage, attributed to its unusually high electronic and ionic conductivity; the one-dimensional tunnel is ideally suited for fast ionic transport. Here we report our findings in preparation and characterization of ultrathin MoO2 sheets with oriented tunnels as a pseudocapacitive electrode for fast charge storage/release. A composite electrode consisting of MoO2 and 5 wt % GO demonstrates a capacity of 1097 C g–1 at 2 mV s–1 and 390 C g–1 at 1000 mV s–1 while maintaining ∼80% of the initial capacity after 10,000 cycles at 50 mV s–1, due to minimal change in structural features of the MoO2 during charge/discharge, except a small volume change (∼14%), as revealed from ope...
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