Construction of hierarchical NiCo2 S4 /2D-Carbyne nanohybrid onto nickel foam for high performance supercapacitor and non-enzymatic electrochemical glucose sensor applications.

Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry(2024)

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Synthesising and designing pseudocapacitive material with good electrochemical and electrocatalytic behaviour is essential to use as supercapacitor as well as non-enzymatic glucose sensor electrode. In this work, NiCo2 S4 nanoparticles decorated onto the 2D-Carbyne nanosheets are achieved by the solvothermal process. The as-prepared NiCo2 S4 @2D-Carbyne provides rich reaction sites and better diffusion pathways. On usage as an electrode for supercapacitor application, the NiCo2 S4 @2D-Carbyne exhibits the specific capacitance of about 2507 F g-1 at 1 A g-1 . In addition, the fabricated hybrid device generates an energy density of 52.2 Wh kg-1 at a power density of 1.01 kW kg-1 . Besides, the glucose oxidation behaviour of NiCo2 S4 @2D-Carbyne modified GCE has also been performed. The diffusion of glucose from the electrolyte to the electrode obeys the kinetic control process. Furthermore, the fabricated NiCo2 S4 @2D-Carbyne non-enzymatic glucose sensor exhibits a limit of detection of about 34.5 μM with a sensitivity of about 135 μA mM-1  cm-2 . These findings highlight the need to design and synthesis electrode materials with adequate electrolyte-electrode contact, strong structural integrity, and rapid ion/electron transport.
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