Advanced Science (May 2020)

Efficient Energy Conversion and Storage Based on Robust Fluoride‐Free Self‐Assembled 1D Niobium Carbide in 3D Nanowire Network

  • Sin‐Yi Pang,
  • Weng‐Fu Io,
  • Lok‐Wing Wong,
  • Jiong Zhao,
  • Jianhua Hao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201903680
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 10
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Owing to their high robustness and conductivity, 2D transition metal carbides and nitrides known as MXenes are considered as a promising material class for electrochemical catalysis, energy conversion, and storage applications. Nevertheless, conventional hazardous fluoride‐based synthesis routes and the intense intralayer bonding restrict the development of MXenes. Herein, a fluoride‐free, facile, and rapid method for synthesizing self‐assembled 1D architecture from an MXene‐based compound is reported. The MXene nanowire (NW) not only provides a robust connection to the flexible substrate but also effectively increases the electrochemically active surface area. The kinetics‐favorable structure yields a boosted performance for the hydrogen/oxygen evolution reaction and the intake of the zinc ion. The 1D NW based on MXene compound maintains high stability in a quite low overpotential of 236 mV for 24 h without detachment from the substrate and manifests an exceptional high‐power density of 420 W kg−1 over 150 cycles as a flexible aqueous zinc ion battery. This work paves a novel and non‐toxic synthesis method for the 1D nanofiber structure from MXene composition and demonstrates its multifunctional applications for energy conversion and storage.

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