3d-Printed Zn-Ion Hybrid Capacitor Enabled By Universal Divalent Cation-Gelated Additive-Free Ti3c2 Mxene Ink

ACS NANO(2021)

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The construction of aqueous Zn-ion hybrid capacitors (ZICs) reconciling high energy/power density is practically meaningful yet remains a grand challenge. Herein, a high-capacitance and long-life ZIC is demonstrated by 3D printing of a Ti3C2 MXene cathode, affording optimized carrier transport, facile electrolyte penetration, and ample porosity. The 3D-printable additive-free MXene ink with desirable rheological property is derived by a fast gelation process employing a trace amount of divalent cations, which overcomes the tedious post-treatments required for additive removal. The thus-fabricated 3D-printed (3DP) MXene cathode results in a dual-ion storage mechanism to synergize pseudocapacitive behavior of H+ and electrical double-layer capacitive behavior of Zn2+, which is systematically probed by a wide suite of in situ/ex situ electroanalytic characterizations. The 3DP MXene cathode accordingly exhibits a favorable areal capacitance of 1006.4 mF cm(-2) at 0.38 mA cm(-2) and excellent rate capability (184.4 F g(-1) at 10 A g(-1)), outperforming the state-of-the-art ZICs. More impressively, ZIC full cells comprising a 3DP MXene cathode and a 3DP Zn anode deliver a competitive energy/power density of 0.10 mWh cm(-2)/5.90 mW cm(-2) as well as an ultralong lifespan (86.5% capacity retention over 6000 cycles at 10 mA cm(-2)).
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3D printing, additive-free, MXene ink, Zn-ion hybrid capacitor, energy storage
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