TY - JOUR
T1 - Nitrogen and sulfur co-doped MXene ink without additive for high-performance inkjet-printing micro-supercapacitors
AU - Sun, Pengcheng
AU - Liu, Jingyuan
AU - Liu, Qi
AU - Yu, Jing
AU - Chen, Rongrong
AU - Zhu, Jiahui
AU - Sun, Gaohui
AU - Li, Ying
AU - Liu, Peili
AU - Wang, Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2022/12/15
Y1 - 2022/12/15
N2 - Although the evolution of inkjet printing in the extensible and configurable manufacturing of micro-supercapacitors (MSCs) is rapid, the performance of eco-friendly inks based on free additives need be improved. Meanwhile, MXenes, which are transition metal carbides and nitrides in two dimensions (2D), have received extensive attention due to their metallic conductivity, abundant functional groups, and extraordinary performance in applications such as energy storage. However, the pristine MXene (P-MXene) has various polar terminal groups and vacancy defects, resulting in poor environmental stability. Herein, the printable ink fabricated by doping nitrogen and sulfur on Ti3C2Tx MXene (N,S-MXene) is developed to improve the ambient stability and electrochemical properties; this ink is used to direct inkjet printing of the planar MSCs with an electrode spacing of 300 μm. These MSCs provide excellent performance, desirable customization, and seamless connection, delivering an extraordinary volumetric capacitance of 710 F cm−3, a remarkable energy density of 8.9 mWh cm−3 at a power density of 411 mW cm−3, and a long-term cycling stability up to 94.6 %, much better than previously reported MSCs fabricated by inkjet printing. These excellent properties are attributed to doping nitrogen and sulfur atoms that improve the redox reactivity, H+ adsorption, reaction kinetics, and antioxidation throughout the microelectrodes, depending on the results of DFT calculation and electrochemical tests. Therefore, this strategy makes the practical applications of MXenes more competitive, creating more possibilities for printed micro-electronics.
AB - Although the evolution of inkjet printing in the extensible and configurable manufacturing of micro-supercapacitors (MSCs) is rapid, the performance of eco-friendly inks based on free additives need be improved. Meanwhile, MXenes, which are transition metal carbides and nitrides in two dimensions (2D), have received extensive attention due to their metallic conductivity, abundant functional groups, and extraordinary performance in applications such as energy storage. However, the pristine MXene (P-MXene) has various polar terminal groups and vacancy defects, resulting in poor environmental stability. Herein, the printable ink fabricated by doping nitrogen and sulfur on Ti3C2Tx MXene (N,S-MXene) is developed to improve the ambient stability and electrochemical properties; this ink is used to direct inkjet printing of the planar MSCs with an electrode spacing of 300 μm. These MSCs provide excellent performance, desirable customization, and seamless connection, delivering an extraordinary volumetric capacitance of 710 F cm−3, a remarkable energy density of 8.9 mWh cm−3 at a power density of 411 mW cm−3, and a long-term cycling stability up to 94.6 %, much better than previously reported MSCs fabricated by inkjet printing. These excellent properties are attributed to doping nitrogen and sulfur atoms that improve the redox reactivity, H+ adsorption, reaction kinetics, and antioxidation throughout the microelectrodes, depending on the results of DFT calculation and electrochemical tests. Therefore, this strategy makes the practical applications of MXenes more competitive, creating more possibilities for printed micro-electronics.
KW - Co-doping
KW - Inkjet printing
KW - MXene
KW - Micro-supercapacitors
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cej.2022.138372
DO - 10.1016/j.cej.2022.138372
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85135915424
SN - 1385-8947
VL - 450
JO - Chemical Engineering Journal
JF - Chemical Engineering Journal
M1 - 138372
ER -