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Heazlewoodite,Ni3S2: An electroactive material for supercapacitor application
Authors:Mohit Kumar  Dong In Jeong  Nasir Sarwar  Dae Ho Yoon
Abstract:Engineering of nanostructured materials with a unique and uniform morphological design is considered to be a competent candidate for a diverse range of electrochemical energy applications. However, the construction of ball-in-ball transition metal sulfide via the vaporization process remains a big challenge of today's research community. In this work, carbon encapsulated nickel sulfide (Ni3S2@C) with a complex hollow interior was synthesized and further studied with nitrogen-doped carbon encapsulated nickel sulfide (Ni3S2@NC) for comparison basis. We used metal salt (nickel nitrate) and organic linker (trimesic acid, TMA) as a precursor to synthesize Ni-TMA via a solvothermal method. Next, the sulfidation process was done under 5% H2 balanced argon gas in a tubular furnace to convert into Ni3S2 with encapsulation of carbon. The prepared hybrid material showed ball-in-ball morphology and heazlewoodite mineral phase structure. Furthermore, the prepared materials were examined for electrochemical energy storage properties owing to their well-known faradaic dominant (battery-type) charge storage features and key positive electroactive material for today's growing hybrid electrochemical capacitor. The nitrogen-doped carbon encapsulated nickel sulfide has demonstrated good electrochemical features like a specific capacity of 442.45 F g?1 at 5 mV s?1 of scan rate and 373.52 F g?1 at 2 A g?1 of current density. Moreover, the material showed excellent capacitance retention of 81% and 70% after 5000 and 10,000 cycles run with 100% of coulombic efficiency at 8 A g?1.
Keywords:Ball-in-ball structure  Heazlewoodite phase  Nickel sulfide  Electrochemical energy storage
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