Multifunctional sulfur doping in cobalt-based materials for high-energy density supercapacitors

Nanotechnology. 2024 Mar 12;35(22). doi: 10.1088/1361-6528/ad26d8.

Abstract

In this study, S-CCO@Co(OH)2('CCO' representing CuCo2O4/Cu2O; 'S-'representing sulfur doping) was synthesized by hydrothermal method followed by electrodeposition. The multiple effects of S doping were studied by S doping and constructing 3D core-shell structure. S doping induced the reduction of Cu2+and Co3+to Cu+and Co2+, respectively. Also, S partially replaces O and creates oxygen vacancies, which increases a number of active sites for the redox reaction enhancing the redox reaction activity. After the electrodeposition, S-Co bond is formed between the Co(OH)2shell and the S-CCO core, which suggests a synergistic effect between S doping and core-shell structure. The formation of S-Co bond is conducive to electron and ion transport, thus improving electrochemical performance. After modification, the specific capacitance of S-CCO@Co(OH)2is 4.28 times higher than CCO, up to 1730 Fg-1. Furthermore, the assembled S-CCO@Co(OH)2//activated carbon supercapacitor exhibits an energy density of 83.89 Whkg-1at 848.81 Wkg-1and a retention rate of 98.48% after 5000 charge and discharge cycles. Therefore, S doping and its mutual effect with the utilization of the core-shell structure considerably enhanced the electrochemical performance of the CCO-based electrodes, endowing its potential in further application.

Keywords: S doping; core–shell structure; defect engineering; multifunctional.