Abstract

In this work, spinel NiCo2O4 is prepared by a facile sol–gel method with the effect of three different chelating agents including citric acid (CA), oxalic acid (OA) and ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) explored upon the fabrication methodology and resulting electrochemical and supercapacitor properties. The electrochemical measurements reveal that NiCo2O4 prepared using OA exhibits ultrahigh specific capacitance of 1254 F g−1 at 2 A g−1 due to the resultant high specific surface area, while NiCo2O4 prepared by EDTA exhibits the best rate capability and cycling stability owing to the subsequent large pore size. The obvious differences can be primarily ascribed to the use of the differing chelating agents which are shown, for the first time, to greatly affect the particle size, pore structure and specific surface area of the fabricated NiCo2O4. Such work is of fundamental importance and demonstrates that the tailoring of these different properties can be readily obtained through the use of differing chelating and is responsible for the observed differing electrochemical properties. Additionally, first-principles calculations were employed to investigate the electronic structure of NiCo2O4, which can help to further understand its excellent electrochemical behaviors. These results above provide a facile, cost-effective and high-performance strategy for supercapacitor electrode applications.

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