Issue 2, 2024

In situ growth of a redox-active metal–organic framework on electrospun carbon nanofibers as a free-standing electrode for flexible energy storage devices

Abstract

The rational construction of free-standing and flexible electrodes for application in electrochemical energy storage devices and next-generation supercapacitors is an emerging research focus. Herein, we prepared a redox-active ferrocene dicarboxylic acid (Fc)-based nickel metal–organic framework (MOF) on electrospun carbon nanofibers (NiFc-MOF@CNFs) via an in situ approach. This in situ approach avoided the aggregation of the MOF. The NiFc-MOF@CNF flexible electrode showed a high redox-active behavior owing to the presence of ferrocene and flexible carbon nanofibers, which led to unique properties, including high flexibility and lightweight. Furthermore, the prepared electrode was utilized in a supercapacitors (SC) without the use of any binder, which achieved a specific capacity of 460 C g−1 at 1 A g−1 with an excellent cyclic retention of 82.2% after 25 000 cycles and a good rate capability. A flexible asymmetric supercapacitor device was assembled, which delivered a high energy density of 56.25 W h kg−1 and a long-lasting cycling performance. Also, the prepared electrode could be used as a freestanding electrode in flexible devices at different bending angles. The obtained cyclic voltammetry curves showed negligible changes, indicating the high stability and good flexibility of the electrode. Thus, the use of the in situ strategy can lead to the uniform growth of redox-active MOFs or other porous materials on CNFs.

Graphical abstract: In situ growth of a redox-active metal–organic framework on electrospun carbon nanofibers as a free-standing electrode for flexible energy storage devices

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Oct 2023
Accepted
01 Dec 2023
First published
15 Dec 2023

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 868-878

In situ growth of a redox-active metal–organic framework on electrospun carbon nanofibers as a free-standing electrode for flexible energy storage devices

Z. Abbas, N. Hussain, S. Kumar and S. M. Mobin, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 868 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR04984A

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