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Rational Design of 2D Manganese Phosphate Hydrate Nanosheets as Pseudocapacitive Electrodes

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ACS ENERGY LETTERS
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages 23-30

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsenergylett.9b02299

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  1. South Africa's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
  2. National Research Foundation (NRF) [113638]
  3. University of the Witwatersrand

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A new class of 2D nanosheets of nitrogen-integrated phosphate-rich ammonium manganese phosphate hydrate, (NH4MnPO4 center dot H2O) (AMP), has been developed as pseudocapacitive electrode materials. The optimized electrodes exhibited device capacitances of 48.4 and 65.4 F/g for symmetric and asymmetric configurations, respectively. The devices showed excellent energy and power (e.g., 29.4 Wh/kg and 133 kW/kg for asymmetric cells) with extraordinary capacitance retention (e.g., >93%, 100 000 cycles at 5 A/g for asymmetric cells) that surpass those of most of the reported values. The huge pseudocapacitance of AMP is attributed to several factors, including the electroactive sites containing NH4+ ions, the conductive inorganic layers, intercalated water interactions of Mn2+center dot center dot center dot H2O, redox-active phosphate ions, and the 2D nanosheets. AMP-based all-solid-state flexible asymmetric devices exhibited >95% capacitance retention upon 1000 repetitive charge-discharge cycles. This study opens doors to elegant strategies of unlocking the rich physicoelectrochemical properties of 2D AMP for next-generation pseudocapacitors.

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