Abstract

In this work, a facile method for the preparation of a series of transition metal oxide–metal nanocomposites (MO–M) (such as NiO–Ni, Co3O4–Co, Fe3O4–Fe and MnO2–Mn) anchored on conductive nanowire arrays (such as TiC–C core–shell nanowires grown on a Ti alloy sheet) is reported for the first time. The obtained composites possess a unique three-dimensional nanostructure and high electronic conductivity. They have diverse applications as electrodes of energy storage devices. High capacitance and high rate capability have been demonstrated using the NiO–Ni@C@TiC nanocomposite as a model electrode, which shows a specific capacitance as high as 1845 F g−1 at a charge–discharge current density of 5 A g−1 and 811.1 F g−1 after cycling 500 times at an extremely high charge–discharge rate of 100 A g−1.

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