Boosted Surface-Redox Pseudocapacitance in 2D Mesoporous TiN for High-Power Sodium-Ion Capacitors

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Pseudocapacitive materials with surface-redox reactions are capable of realizing high capacities at ultrahigh rates; however, it remains a challenge in the synthesis of active components with high surface area to boost surface-redox sodiation but restrain side reactions. Herein, a two-step, topochemical synthesis of 2D mesoporous TiN (2D-meso-TiN) with high surface area and rich mesoporosities is presented. It is demonstrated that the sodium-ion storage mechanism of TiN anode is based on the existence of surficial titanium oxides via redox reactions between Ti4+ and Ti3+. The interconnected, highly conductive 2D-meso-TiN with high surface area largely increases the pseudocapacitive capacities, leading to a high capacity of 160/93 mAh g(-1) at 0.1/10 A g(-1), which is much higher than 2D-TiN (120/72 mAh g(-1)) and commercial TiN nanoparticles (57/30 mAh g(-1)). The surface-redox (de)sodiation undergoes no destruction of crystalline TiN, which enables high initial coulombic efficiency and long-term cycles. Furthermore, a novel hybrid sodium-ion capacitor consisting of 2D-meso-TiN anode and Na3V2(PO4)(3) cathode is assembled without any presodiation treatments. The hybrid capacitor delivers both high energy density (94 Wh kg(-1) at 64 W kg(-1)) and high power density (38 Wh kg(-1) at 4.4 kW kg(-1)), as well as long cycling stability.
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mesoporous materials, pseudocapacitance, sodium-ion storage, titanium nitrides
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