One‐Step Synthesis of Co‐Ni‐O‐S Nanohybrid with Amorphous‐Nanocrystalline Interwoven Architecture for High‐Energy‐Density Supercapacitor‐Battery Hybrids

X Xing‐Yu Li (School of Chemistry and Materials Yangzhou University Yangzhou P. R. China) X Xiao‐jing Luo (Shanghai Key Laboratory of Materials Protection and Advanced Materials in Electric Power Shanghai University of Electric Power Shanghai 200090 P. R. China) D Dong‐sheng Chen (Shanghai Key Laboratory of Materials Protection and Advanced Materials in Electric Power Shanghai University of Electric Power Shanghai 200090 P. R. China) L Li‐xin Yang (Shanghai Key Laboratory of Materials Protection and Advanced Materials in Electric Power Shanghai University of Electric Power Shanghai 200090 P. R. China) H Hao Wang (Division of Quantitative Sciences, Department of Oncology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA) T Tian Gao (State Key Laboratory of Special Materials Surface Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering) Y Yong‐sheng Liu (Shanghai Key Laboratory of Materials Protection and Advanced Materials in Electric Power Shanghai University of Electric Power Shanghai 200090 P. R. China) J Jia Lin

Abstract

Abstract Transition metal sulfur oxides have emerged as promising candidates for advanced energy storage due to their multi‐electron redox activity and tunable nanostructures. Among them, Co‐Ni‐O‐S composites are particularly attractive for supercapacitors owing to their high energy storage density. However, conventional synthesis methods often require prolonged processing times (>10 h) or high‐temperature treatments (>80 °C), which limit their practical applications. This work addresses these challenges by developing amorphous‐nanocrystalline intertwined Co‐Ni‐O‐S nanohybrid nanosheet arrays through a rapid alternating current (AC) electrodeposition method (1 h) under ambient conditions. The unique architecture combines the advantages of amorphous phases (enhanced ion diffusion pathways) and nanocrystalline domains (efficient charge transport), leading to exceptional specific capacitance of 4804 F g⁻¹ (or 959 mAh g −1 , 2402 C g −1 ) at 1 A g⁻¹, 82.2% capacitance retention after 5000 cycles (5 A g⁻¹), and a near 100% Coulombic efficiency (CE). The assembled asymmetric supercapacitor achieves an energy density of 199.4 Wh kg⁻¹ at 754 W kg⁻¹, bridging the performance gap between batteries and conventional capacitors.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 27
Published July 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

X

Xing‐Yu Li

School of Chemistry and Materials Yangzhou University Yangzhou P. R. China

X

Xiao‐jing Luo

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Materials Protection and Advanced Materials in Electric Power Shanghai University of Electric Power Shanghai 200090 P. R. China

D

Dong‐sheng Chen

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Materials Protection and Advanced Materials in Electric Power Shanghai University of Electric Power Shanghai 200090 P. R. China

L

Li‐xin Yang

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Materials Protection and Advanced Materials in Electric Power Shanghai University of Electric Power Shanghai 200090 P. R. China

H

Hao Wang

Division of Quantitative Sciences, Department of Oncology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA

T

Tian Gao

State Key Laboratory of Special Materials Surface Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering

Y

Yong‐sheng Liu

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Materials Protection and Advanced Materials in Electric Power Shanghai University of Electric Power Shanghai 200090 P. R. China

J

Jia Lin