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Morphology Control of Mixed Metallic Organic Framework for High-Performance Hybrid Supercapacitors.

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The study presents the binder-free synthesis of mixed metallic organic frameworks (MMOFs) supported on a ternary metal oxide (TMO) core as an innovative three-dimensional (3D) approach to enhance electron transport and mass transfer during the electrochemical charge-discharge process, resulting in high-performance hybrid supercapacitors. The research demonstrates that the choice of organic linkers can be used to tailor the morphology of these MMOFs, thus optimizing their electrochemical efficiency. Specifically, a NiCo-MOF@NiCoO2@Ni electrode, based on terephthalic linkers, exhibits highly ordered porosity and a vast internal surface area, achieving a maximum specific capacity of 2320 mC cm-2, while maintaining excellent rate capability and cycle stability. With these performances, the hybrid supercapacitor (HSC) achieves a maximum specific capacitance of 424.6 mF cm-2 (specific capacity 653.8 mC cm-2) and 30.7 F cm-3 with energy density values of 10.1 mWh cm-3 at 167.4 mW cm-3 (139.8 mu Wh cm-2 at 2310 mu W cm-2), which are higher than those of previously reported MMOFs based electrodes. This research introduces a novel approach for metal organic framework based HSC electrodes, diverging from the traditional emphasis on metal ions, in order to achieve the desired electrochemical performance. Three different NiCo-MOFs are fabricated using three organic linkers, and these MOFs are grown over a NiCoO2 core coated on Ni foil via a binder-free method. The optimized electrode with a nanosheet morphology displayed the highest specific capacity due to higher electrical conductivity, a larger specific surface area without stacking or agglomeration, improved electrochemical and mechanical stability, and enhanced charge storage efficiency.image
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metal-organic frameworks,morphology,supercapacitors
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