Abstract

Cliff-like NiO/Ni3S2 directly grown on nickel foam is fabricated by a mixed method of hydrothermal and thermal decomposition, which is directly used as the working electrode without any binder and other conductive additive assistants. The NiO/Ni3S2 electrode can deliver a high area capacity of 2.28Ccm−2 at 2mAcm−2, along with outstanding cycling stability (102% capacity retention after 10000 cycles). The energy density of the NiO/Ni3S2//AC hybrid device is 158.37 Ws g−1 at a power density of 0.23Wg−1 (93.71 Ws g−1 at 2.31Wg−1). Compared with other NiO composites on nickel foam, these results indicate that NiO/Ni3S2 directly grown on Ni foam opens up the potential application for energy-storage devices with high area capacity and high cycling performance.

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