Small | 2021

Graphitic Carbon with MnO/Mn7 C3 Prepared by Laser-Scribing of MOF for Versatile Supercapacitor Electrodes.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Pseudocapacitive materials encapsulated in conductive carbon matrix are of paramount importance to develop energy storage devices with high performance and long lifespan. Here, via simple laser-scribing, the Mn-based metal-organic framework [EG-MOF-74(Mn)] is transformed into pseudocapacitive hybrid MnO/Mn7 C3 encapsulated in highly conductive graphitic carbon. It is revealed that the rapid carbothermic reduction of MnO (C + MnO → C + Mn7 C3 + CO) leads to the formation of the intermediate pseudocapacitive MnO/Mn7 C3 and the concurrent catalytic graphitization of disordered carbon. This reaction produces a new type of pseudocapacitive material in the form of MnO/Mn7 C3 fully embedded in highly conductive graphitic carbon. Thanks to the synergistic effect of the MnO/Mn7 C3 nanoparticles and the graphitic carbon, the composite exhibits a high specific capacitance of 403\xa0F\xa0g-1 with excellent stability. Asymmetric coin-cell supercapacitors based on the composite demonstrate high energy (29.2\xa0Wh\xa0kg-1 ) and power densities (8000\xa0W\xa0kg-1 ) with a long lifespan. Prototypes of flexible paper-based supercapacitors made of the composite also show great potential toward applications of flexible electronics.

Volume None
Pages \n e2100670\n
DOI 10.1002/smll.202100670
Language English
Journal Small

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