Electrochemistry Communications (Dec 2024)
In-situ solvothermal synthesis of free-binder NiCo2S4/nickel foam electrode for supercapacitor application: Effects of CTAB surfactant
Abstract
The free-binder NiCo2S4/nickel foam electrode was prepared using a two-step solvothermal method: double-layered hydroxide formation and sulfurization. The effects of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) on the structural, microstructural, and electrochemical properties throughout the sulfurization process were investigated using various characterization techniques. By adding the CTAB surfactant, the sheetlike morphology of NiCo2S4 material was transformed to a fine particular morphology. Using one mmol CTAB surfactant, the specific capacitance of NiCo2S4/nickel foam increased from 578 to 835 C g−1 due to the downsizing of particles, inducing the higher electroactive sites for redox reactions. An asymmetric capacitor of NiCo2S4 as positive and CuCo2S4 as negative electrodes demonstrated an energy density of 23.2 Wh kg−1 at a power density of 5040 W kg−1.