Leveraging Direct Pyrolysis for the Synthesis of 10 nm Monodispersed Fe3O4/Fe3C NPS@Carbon to Improve Supercapacitance in Acidic Electrolyte

ChemSusChem. 2024 Mar 21:e202400085. doi: 10.1002/cssc.202400085. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe prevailing practice advocates pre-oxidation of electrospun Fe-salt/polymer nanofibers (Fe-salt/polymer Nf) before pyrolysis as advantageous in the production of high-performance FeOx@carbon nanofibers supercapacitors (FeOx@C). However, our study systematically challenges this notion by demonstrating that pre-oxidation facilitates the formation of polydispersed and large FeOx nanoparticles (FeOx@CI-DA) through "external" Fe3+ Kirkendall diffusion from carbon, resulting in subpar electrochemical properties. To address this, direct pyrolysis of Fe-salt/polymer Nf is proposed, promoting "internal" Fe3+ Kirkendall diffusion within carbon and providing substantial physical confinement, leading to the formation of monodispersed and small FeOx nanoparticles (FeOx@CDA). In 1 M H2SO4, FeOx@CDA demonstrates ~2.60x and 1.26x faster SO42- diffusivity, and electron transfer kinetics, respectively, compared to FeOx@CI-DA, with a correspondingly ~1.50x greater effective surface area. Consequently, FeOx@CDA exhibits a specific capacity of 161.92 mAhg-1, ~2x higher than FeOx@CI-DA, with a rate capability ~19% greater. Moreover, FeOx@CDA retains 94% of its capacitance after 5000 GCD cycles, delivering an energy density of 26.68 Whkg-1 in a FeOx@CDA//FeOx@CDA device, rivaling state-of-the-art FeOx/carbon electrodes in less Fe-corrosive electrolytes. However, it is worth noting that the effectivene...
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