2019
DOI: 10.1002/smll.201900379
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Strongly Coupled Pyridine‐V2O5·nH2O Nanowires with Intercalation Pseudocapacitance and Stabilized Layer for High Energy Sodium Ion Capacitors

Abstract: Developing pseudocapacitive cathodes for sodium ion capacitors (SICs) is very significant for enhancing energy density of SICs. Vanadium oxides cathodes with pseudocapacitive behavior are able to offer high capacity. However, the capacity fading caused by the irreversible collapse of layer structure remains a major issue. Herein, based on the Acid–Base Proton theory, a strongly coupled layered pyridine‐V2O5·nH2O nanowires cathode is reported for highly efficient sodium ion storage. By density functional theory… Show more

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“…After the introduction of PANI, the absorption peak at 3212 cm –1 corresponded to the stretching vibration mode of the N–H bond, while the peaks at 1570, 1301, and 1472 cm –1 are assigned to the stretching vibrations of the CC, C–N, and CN groups, respectively. Besides, the peaks at 1133 and 1242 cm –1 are related to the C–H bond of the quinonoid- and benzenoid-ring, respectively . These spectroscopic results evidence the formation of protonated polyanilines.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…After the introduction of PANI, the absorption peak at 3212 cm –1 corresponded to the stretching vibration mode of the N–H bond, while the peaks at 1570, 1301, and 1472 cm –1 are assigned to the stretching vibrations of the CC, C–N, and CN groups, respectively. Besides, the peaks at 1133 and 1242 cm –1 are related to the C–H bond of the quinonoid- and benzenoid-ring, respectively . These spectroscopic results evidence the formation of protonated polyanilines.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Improved electronic conductivity is commonly achieved through composite structures with carbon. For instance, cathodes of doped pyridine‐V 2 O 5 ·nH 2 O nanowires [ 36 ] (σ electronic = 7.51 S cm −1 ) and bilayered‐V 2 O 5 /CNT with conductive frameworks [ 37 ] (σ electronic = 3.0 S cm −1 ) deliver excellent rate capability at 60 C (1 minute charge–discharge). However, designing materials with intrinsically high electronic conductivity is desirable in EES devices to maintain high‐energy density at high‐power density without the need for high carbon content composite electrodes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, a layered pyridine‐V 2 O 5 · n H 2 O nanowire cathode was synthesized using a hydrothermal method. [ 36 ] The pyridine‐V 2 O 5 · n H 2 O had an interlayer spacing of ~11.36 Å and its chemical formula was V 2 O 5 ·0.77H 2 O·0.54Pyridine. Compared to pristine V 2 O 5 · n H 2 O, the pyridine‐V 2 O 5 · n H 2 O exhibited a reduction in the average vanadium oxidation state which led to an enhanced electronic conductivity (7.51 vs. 0.047 S cm −1 ).…”
Section: Vanadium Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect, both alkali/alkaline-earth metal ions (Li + , [ 29 ] Na + , [ 30 ] Mg 2+ , [ 31 ] Ca 2+ , [ 32 ] etc.) and polar molecules (water, [ 33 ] pyridine, [ 34 ] etc.) have been adopted to pre-intercalate into the spaces between two bilayers, thus resulting in improved reaction kinetics and cycling stability of vanadium oxides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%