Rice Husk-Derived P-doped CNTs on Cu–ZnO/NPC as a Binder-Free electrodes for aqueous supercapacitors and oxygen evolution

A. O.M. Alzahrani, Haseebul Hassan, Muhammad Waqas Iqbal, A. O. Alosaimi, S. Alghamdi, A. A. Melaibari, S. A. Al-Ghamdi, T. S. Almoneef, R. M. Azahrani, Yas Al-Hadeethi

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Abstract

In the quest to bolster the electrochemical efficiency of metal oxide electrodes for high-performance hybrid supercapacitors, the integration of phosphorus doping emerges as a pivotal method. This study delves into the fabrication process of a specialized P-CNT on Cu–ZnO/NPC composite through a meticulous in-situ synthesis followed by phosphating. The strategic incorporation of phosphorus heteroatoms orchestrates a profound alteration in the electronic structure of the Cu–ZnO/NPC matrix, effectively augmenting its storage capabilites. The electrode showcases a commendable specific capacitance of 1619C/g. Making this innovation into a hybrid supercapacitor configuration (P-CNT@Cu–ZnO/NPC //activated carbon) yields an impressive energy density of 56.13 Wh/kg at 1250 W/kg. Even after enduring 10,000 exhaustive testing cycles, the device remarkably retains 98.0 % of its initial capacitance, affirming the resilience and enduring performance of this tailored design. In oxygen evolution reaction (OER) application, the P-CNT@Cu–ZnO/NPC electrode demonstrated 43.26 mV/dec tafel slope. These groundbreaking findings underscore the transformative potential of the P-CNT@Cu–ZnO/NPC composite in shaping the landscape of future energy storage electrode materials.

Original languageEnglish
Article number112860
JournalInorganic Chemistry Communications
Volume168
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Cu–ZnO /NPC composite
  • Electrochemical performance
  • Oxygen evolution reaction
  • Phosphorus doping
  • Supercapacitors
  • carbon nanotubes (CNT)

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