Abstract

Nickel–aluminum layered double hydroxides/carbon (Ni–Al LDHs/C) composites have been successfully fabricated via a facile in situ water–ethanol system. LDHs nanosheets could highly disperse on the surface of colloidal carbonaceous spheres through the interfacial electrostatic force. Ni–Al LDHs/C composite electrode prepared at 50% ethanol system exhibits the highest capacitance of 1064Fg−1 at a current of 2.5Ag−1, leading to a significant improvement in relation to each individual counterpart (3.5 and 463Fg−1 for carbon and Ni–Al LDHs at 2.5Ag−1, respectively). And a possible mechanism was proposed for the formation of the composites.

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