Abstract

We developed a sacrificial template strategy to synthesize short NiO nanotubes (S-NiO NTs) with mesopores in sidewalls by using short carbon NTs as template for electrochemical capacitors. Further physical characterizations exhibited that as-synthesized S-NiO NTs owned a specific surface area of 150m2g−1 and hierarchical (meso- and macro-) porosity. Electrochemical data presented that such NTs delivered a specific capacitance of 903Fg−1 at 1Ag−1, much larger than those of long NiO NTs and NiO nanoparticles. The capacity retention of ca. 88%, when the current density increased from 1 to 4Ag−1, indicated high rate capability of the unique S-NiO NTs electrode. Furthermore, a capacitance degradation of ca. 6% after 2000 charge–discharge cycles at 4Ag−1 demonstrated their desirable electrochemical stability. The short tubular and hierarchical porous feature of the S-NiO NTs resulted in the high electrochemical utilization for energy storage even at high rates.

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