Abstract
Transitional metal selenides have high conductivity, even metal quality, which makes them great for using as electrode materials for fabricating supercapacitors. Here, hierarchical Ni3Se2 nanosheet-on-nanorods on Ni foam (NSR-Ni3Se2/Ni) was fabricated by a facile three-dimensional (3D) substrate-assisted confinement assembly method, and used as a freestanding electrode material for hybrid supercapacitors (HSCs). In this design, metallic Ni3Se2 with hybrid 1D/2D architecture could effectively enhance the active specific surface area of electrode and improve space utilization, as well as significantly facilitate electrons transport, while Ni foam served as the Ni source of Ni3Se2 and provided 3D multi-electron transport channels, thus boosting the specific capacity. The constructed hierarchical NSR-Ni3Se2 electrode delivered a superior areal specific capacity of 1.068 mAh/cm2 (7.69 F/cm2) at 2 mA/cm2 and retained 68.2% of the initial capacity when the current density increases by 15 times. Furthermore, the as-assembled NSR-Ni3Se2 device exhibited an ultrahigh energy density of 56.4 Wh/kg and high power density of 4640.3 W/kg, and a capacity retention of 92.6% even after 6000 cycles.
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