Nb3O7F mesocrystals: orientation formation and application in lithium ion capacitors†
Abstract
Mesocrystals have received intense attention in the electrochemical energy storage field owing to their favourable electronic conductivity, high crystallinity and large specific surface area. However, a critical limitation to the wide applications of mesocrystals is the lack of a facile synthesis approach for high-performance mesocrystals. Here, we report a one-step self-assembly solvothermal method to prepare 3D hierarchical highly-ordered Nb3O7F nanowire cluster mesocrystals (denoted NOF-NCMs), of which the diameter of each nanowire is within 10 nm. Through kinetic analysis, NOF-NCMs can be confirmed to provide unique intercalation pseudocapacitance, enabling rapid charge transfer. When used as an anode material, the NOF-NCM electrode displays a high capacity of ∼356.7 mAh g−1 at 800 mA g−1, excellent rate performance and a long cycle life with ∼88.3% capacity retention after 3000 cycles. The improved electrochemical properties of NOF-NCMs are attributed to the unique highly-ordered nanowire cluster architectures. A lithium ion capacitor (LIC) is constructed by using well-prepared NOF-NCMs as an anode and commercial AC as a cathode. The NOF-NCMs//AC LIC can hold a maximum energy density of 74.5 W h kg−1 at 87.5 W kg−1, and has a long cycle lifespan with a 92.5% capacity retention after 3000 cycles and low self-discharge rate, demonstrating a bright candidate for applications in both high-energy and high-power electrochemical energy storage.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Crystal Growth