Enhancing the electrochemical performance of hybrid supercapacitors with in-situ grown ultrasound-mediated heterostructure bi-metallic and dual-linker MOF nanoarchitecture by harnessing charge storage mechanisms
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2024-01-05Author
Abdul Hakeem, AnwerZubair, Mohd Muzammil
Mashkoor, Fouzia
Benamor, Abdelbaki
Hasan, Imran
Shoeb, Mohd
Jeong, Changyoon
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In the present technological era, energy storage devices like batteries and supercapacitors hold immense importance, and their hybrid variants have gained notable interest. The aim of this study was to develop a dual-linker MOF capable of selectively capturing cobalt and vanadium ions using two distinct organic ligands. The ultrasonication-assisted hydrothermal technique was demonstrated to be a resounding success in achieving the synthesis of the bimetallic and dual-linker metal-organic framework (MOF). The outcome of the electrochemical analysis demonstrated that the Co-V-capacitance MOF contributes to the battery-type process by diffusion control at 88.52 %, while 11.48 % of the process is capacitive-controlled, in an aqueous electrolyte (1 M KOH). Additionally, the upgraded Co-V-MOF electrode displayed an impressive specific capacity of 1711.1 F/g. The utilization of Co-V-MOF in the hybrid Asymmetric supercapacitor resulted in an outstanding specific capacitance of 187.5 F/g, with energy and power densities of 70.65 Wh/kg and 835 W/kg, respectively. It is important to mention that the Co-V-MOF hybrid supercapacitor exhibited excellent and consistent performance for 10,000 cycles (92.21 %). The outstanding specific capacitance performances produced in this study represent the most significant findings reported to date for bi-metallic and dual-linker MOFs based on vanadium-cobalt.
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