Recently, there is a need to explore the utilization of various heterostructures using the designed nanocomposites and tuning the surfaces of electrodes for improving the electrochemical performance of supercapacitors (SC). In this work, a novel approach is successfully employed through a facile two-step synthetic route with the assistance of a microwave for only 1 min. Depending on the glass transition of a polystyrene (PS) substrate and electrochemical deposition (ECD) of electroactive Ni-Co layered double hydroxides (LDHs), a hierarchically designed flake-like morphology can be readily prepared to enhance the surface-active sites, which allows a rhombohedral Ni-Co LDHs electrode to obtain superior electrochemical properties. Further, the...
In this study, a facile and inexpensive and self-assembled strategy to massively fabricate Ni/Co lay...
Developing electrodes in a reasonable structure is essential to boost the performance of supercapaci...
Increasing demand for portable and wireless electronic devices with high power and energy densities ...
A new method based on one-step solvothermal reaction is demonstrated to synthesize ultrathin Ni–Co l...
A new method based on one-step solvothermal reaction is demonstrated to synthesize ultrathin Ni–Co l...
Rational design and cost-effective fabrication of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) nanosheets with e...
An energy storage system based on a battery-type electrode and a capacitive electrode as a hybrid su...
Conducting nanowires are of particular interest in energy-related research on devices such as superc...
Here, we report a facile and easily scalable hydrothermal synthetic strategy to synthesize Ni–V laye...
We report a flexible battery-type electrode based on binder-free nickel cobalt layered double hydrox...
Assembly of NiCo double hydroxide@NiC2O4 porous microspheres on Ni foam was fabricated by the direct...
Among various electric energy storage technologies, supercapacitors have attracted a considerable am...
The development of a novel electrode material for energy storage devices is a grand challenge. Here,...
Transition metal-based layered double hydroxides (LDH) are attractive electrode materials for superc...
ABSTRACT: A series of flexible nanocomposite electrodes were fabricated by facile electro-deposition...
In this study, a facile and inexpensive and self-assembled strategy to massively fabricate Ni/Co lay...
Developing electrodes in a reasonable structure is essential to boost the performance of supercapaci...
Increasing demand for portable and wireless electronic devices with high power and energy densities ...
A new method based on one-step solvothermal reaction is demonstrated to synthesize ultrathin Ni–Co l...
A new method based on one-step solvothermal reaction is demonstrated to synthesize ultrathin Ni–Co l...
Rational design and cost-effective fabrication of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) nanosheets with e...
An energy storage system based on a battery-type electrode and a capacitive electrode as a hybrid su...
Conducting nanowires are of particular interest in energy-related research on devices such as superc...
Here, we report a facile and easily scalable hydrothermal synthetic strategy to synthesize Ni–V laye...
We report a flexible battery-type electrode based on binder-free nickel cobalt layered double hydrox...
Assembly of NiCo double hydroxide@NiC2O4 porous microspheres on Ni foam was fabricated by the direct...
Among various electric energy storage technologies, supercapacitors have attracted a considerable am...
The development of a novel electrode material for energy storage devices is a grand challenge. Here,...
Transition metal-based layered double hydroxides (LDH) are attractive electrode materials for superc...
ABSTRACT: A series of flexible nanocomposite electrodes were fabricated by facile electro-deposition...
In this study, a facile and inexpensive and self-assembled strategy to massively fabricate Ni/Co lay...
Developing electrodes in a reasonable structure is essential to boost the performance of supercapaci...
Increasing demand for portable and wireless electronic devices with high power and energy densities ...