Enhancement of the electrochemical performance of Ni3S2-ZnS/carbon-coated TiN nanotube arrays through Au-ion beam sputtering

Fang Tian*, Jiaxin Wu, Junping Hu, Qiyu Lu, Shuoran Guo, Hui Li, Liwei Ren, Shumin Wang, Wenpeng Han, Tingchun Zhu, Tao Wei, Dong Li

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Abstract

In this study, Au nanoparticles coating Ni3S2-ZnS/carbon-coated TiN nanotube arrays (Au@Ni3S2-ZnS/C-TiN NTAs) were fabricated through the controlled electrodeposition of vertical ZnS nanosheets and an ultra-thin Ni3S2 nanosheet layer onto the C-TiN NTAs of 3-dimensional bracket structure of C-TiN NTAs. Subsequently, Au nanoparticles were sputtered onto this structure. This careful structure design endowed the Au@Ni3S2-ZnS/C-TiN NTAs composite materials with additional active sites and improved capacitance and cycling stability properties. The Au nanoparticle coating led to an increase in sulfur vacancies, enhancing the accessibility and adsorption of OH ions, thus improving ions and electrons transport properties and consequently enhancing capacitive properties of the material. The cyclic stability of the Ni3S2-ZnS/C-TiN NTAs was substantially improved through performing Au-ion beam sputtering on its surface. Additionally, an aqueous asymmetric supercapacitor was assembled using an Au@Ni3S2-ZnS/C-TiN NTAs as the negative electrode and Au-coated ZnS/NF (nickel foam) as the positive electrode. The aqueous supercapacitor device exhibited a wide potential window voltage of 1.8 V, coupled with high energy density and cycling stability. As indicated by experimental results, the as-prepared Au@Ni3S2-ZnS/C-TiN NTAs present as a promising negative electrode material for asymmetric supercapacitors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110685
JournalJournal of Energy Storage
Volume83
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Asymmetric supercapacitor
  • Au ion sputtering
  • Nickel sulfide
  • Titanium nitride
  • Zinc sulfide

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