Synergistic Interaction Of Ternary Ni-Co-Cu Chalcogenides Confined In Nanosheets Array To Advance Supercapacitors And Solar Steam Generation

SOLAR RRL(2021)

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Abstract
Copper foam (CF)-supported 3D nanosheets array composed of ternary Ni-Co-Cu chalcogenides are prepared by a simple in situ formation process. Specifically, a highly electroactive Ni-Co binary sulfide in nanosheets is synthesized against the CF backbone, whereas the copper species migrate from the CF to the Ni-Co nanosheets, leading to the in situ formation of the ternary metallic sulfide (Ni-Co-Cu-S, NCCS). Due to the synergistic interaction of Ni, Co, and Cu sulfides confined in nanosheets, this NCCS material demonstrates good mechanical robustness, a large surface area, and enhanced electric conductivity. As a result, the NCCS exhibits a high specific capacitance (750 mF cm(-2) at 100 mA cm(-2)) with good cycling performance (97.14% after 10 000 cycles) when used as supercapacitor electrodes. In addition, the 3D porous hierarchical nanostructure of NCCS provides nanoconfined water molecule channels to achieve high-yield solar steam generation, delivering an enhanced evaporation rate of 2.48 kg m(-2) h(-1) under 1 sun irradiation.
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3D hierarchical nanostructures, solar steam generation, supercapacitors, synergistic interactions, ternary metallic sulfides
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