Authors
Maria R Lukatskaya*, Sankalp Kota*, Zifeng Lin*, Meng-Qiang Zhao, Netanel Shpigel, Mikhael D Levi, Joseph Halim, Pierre-Louis Taberna, Michel W Barsoum, Patrice Simon
Publication date
2017
Journal
Nature Energy
Volume
2
Pages
17105
Description
The use of fast surface redox storage (pseudocapacitive) mechanisms can enable devices that store much more energy than electrical double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) and, unlike batteries, can do so quite rapidly. Yet, few pseudocapacitive transition metal oxides can provide a high power capability due to their low intrinsic electronic and ionic conductivity. Here we demonstrate that two-dimensional transition metal carbides (MXenes) can operate at rates exceeding those of conventional EDLCs, but still provide higher volumetric and areal capacitance than carbon, electrically conducting polymers or transition metal oxides. We applied two distinct designs for MXene electrode architectures with improved ion accessibility to redox-active sites. A macroporous Ti 3 C 2 T x MXene film delivered up to 210 F g− 1 at scan rates of 10 V s− 1, surpassing the best carbon supercapacitors known. In contrast, we show that …
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