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Wholly Degradable, Rechargeable Zn–Ti3C2 MXene Capacitor with Superior Anti-Self-Discharge
Function
Posted on 2019-06-19 - 00:00
Degradable
energy storage systems (ESSs) have been proposed to
tackle increasing e-wastes such as heavy metals and toxic organic
electrolytes. However, currently reported degradable ESSs are scarce
because it is very difficult to make all of the electrochemical components
degradable as they must be stable for energy storage. Here, we designed
an all-component degradable and rechargeable Zn–MXene capacitor
with outstanding anti-self-discharge function using zinc nanosheets
and Ti3C2 MXene as electrodes. The whole capacitor
can retain ca. 82.5% of the capacitance after 1000 cycles and be totally
degraded within 7.25 days, comprehensively surpassing the current
degradable supercapacitors (120 days, 400 cycles) and batteries (19
days, 0–20 cycles). In addition, while supercapacitors are
notorious for intensive self-discharge, the Zn–MXene capacitor
demonstrated the lowest self-discharge rate of 6.4 mV h–1, better than all the previous supercapacitors with specifically
designed anti-self-discharge components including electrodes (>300
mV h–1), electrolytes (12–50 mV h–1), and separators (20–400 mV h–1). This
is illustrated by the as-proposed “static electricity-immune
mechanism” which refers to breaking the electrostatic adsorption.
This Zn–MXene capacitor represents a great advance in degradable
rechargeable ESSs and provides a strategy to fundamentally overcome
the self-discharge problem encountered by supercapacitors.
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Yang, Qi; Huang, Zhaodong; Li, Xinliang; Liu, Zhuoxin; Li, Hongfei; Liang, Guojin; et al. (2019). A
Wholly Degradable, Rechargeable Zn–Ti3C2 MXene Capacitor with Superior Anti-Self-Discharge
Function. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.9b03650