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Stabilized Octahedral Frameworks in Layered Double Hydroxides by Solid-Solution Mixing of Transition Metals

Author(s)
Lee, Ji HoonLee, Hyeon JeongLim, Soo YeonChae, Keun HwaPark, Sung HyeonChung, Kyung YoonDeniz, ErhanChoi, Jang Wook
Issued Date
2017-02
DOI
10.1002/adfm.201605225
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/65370
Citation
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, v.27, no.7, pp.1605225
Abstract
Pseudocapacitors have received considerable attention, as they possess advantages of both rechargeable batteries and electric double layer capacitors. Among various active materials for pseudocapacitors, alpha-layered double hydroxides (alpha-TM(OH)(2), TM = transition metal) are promising due to their high specific capacities. Yet, irreversible alpha-to-beta phase transitions of alpha-TM(OH)(2) hinder their long-term cyclability, particularly when the TM is nickel. Here, it is reported that binary TM ion mixing can overcome the limited cycle lives of alpha-TM(OH)(2) by stabilizing the octahedral frameworks of alpha-TM(OH)(2). In particular, an alpha-TM(OH)(2) with equal amounts of nickel and cobalt exhibits long-term capacity retention (89.0% after 2000 cycles) and specific capacity (206 mA h g(-1)), which are better than those of individual TM counterparts. A series of analyses reveals that the improved performances originate from the synergistic effects between the TM ions; the preferred trivalent state of cobalt ions stabilizes the octahedral framework by accommodating the detrimental Jahn-Teller distortion of Ni3+. The stabilized framework also widens the redox swing range of the nickel up to 4+, thus, increasing the specific capacity of the corresponding alpha-TM(OH)(2). This study indicates that proper mixing of TMs is a prolific approach in enhancing the vital properties of alpha-TM(OH)(2), a promising family of pseudocapacitor materials.
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
ISSN
1616-301X
Keyword
NICKEL-HYDROXIDEHIGH-PERFORMANCECRYSTAL WATERNANOSHEETSALPHA-NI(OH)(2)ELECTRODESSURFACECOBALTSTATES

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