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Copper Vanadium Oxide Yolk–Shell Microspheres with Excellent Capacitance and Cycling Performance for Electrochromic Supercapacitor

Yuanhaobo Yang, Biao Chen, Yongbo Zhang, Hongchao Peng, Jia Chen, Sheng Chen

2024ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Vanadium pentoxide (V 2 O 5 ) is considered a promising material for electrochromic supercapacitors due to its rich color transitions and excellent electrochemical capacity. However, V 2 O 5 exhibits low electrical conductivity, and its volume changes dramatically during charge–discharge cycles, leading to structural collapse and poor long-term cyclability. These issues have hindered the development and application of V 2 O 5 . In this study, copper vanadium oxide yolk–shell microspheres (CVO) were synthesized through a one-step solvent heat treatment with an annealing process. With the doping of copper element, the capacitance, conductivity, and cyclic stability of CVO microspheres were significantly enhanced. Subsequently, the sphere-wire network structure was formed by blending Na 2 V 6 O 16 ·3H 2 O nanowires (NVO), resulting in the formation of CVO/NVO composites. The three-dimensional sphere-wire network efficiently facilitates the acquisition of additional redox sites and strengthens the material-to-substrate bonding. Under the combined influence of these favorable factors, CVO/NVO achieved a high specific capacitance of 39.2 mF cm –2, with a capacitance retention of 84% after 7500 cycles at a current density of 0.7 mA cm –2 . The fully inorganic solid-state electrochromic supercapacitor (ECSC), assembled on the basis of CVO/NVO, demonstrates a vivid and clearly distinguishable color change (Δ E * = 37). Even more impressive is the energy storage capacity (18.4 mF·cm –2 ) and the cycling stability (up to 89% retention after 10,000 cycles) exhibited by the devices. These key performances are superior to those of most of the previously reported V 2 O 5 -based ECSCs, opening a promising avenue for the development of V 2 O 5 -based electrochromic energy storage devices.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceElectrochromismSupercapacitorCapacitanceVanadium oxideVanadiumMicrosphereOxideShell (structure)ElectrodeNanotechnologyChemical engineeringComposite materialMetallurgyEngineeringChemistryPhysical chemistryTransition Metal Oxide NanomaterialsSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationConducting polymers and applications