A freestanding
carbonized wood (CW)-based electrode (CW@CoNiP-C)
is fabricated by phosphating a CoNi-metal organic framework on the
CW channels. The obtained composite has CoNiP nanoparticles and hierarchical
pores and as a result it exhibits an areal capacitance of 2630 mF/cm2 at 5 mA/cm2. More importantly, due to the porous
CW and carbon wrapping on CoNiP, CW@CoNiP-C shows a good rate capacitive
performance and an excellent cycling performance (the capacitance
retention is 87.5% after 5000 cycles). This work provides some designing
knowledge for the synthesis of high-performance electrodes using natural
woods and metal organic frameworks.
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