
pmid: 40814300
pmc: PMC12345410
Designing an affordable device that seamlessly combines efficient electrochemical energy storage with straightforward, robust protocols represents a promising pathway for next-generation green power solutions. Here, CoMoO4, V-doped CoMoO4, and fluorine–vanadium-doped CoMoO4 (F-V-CoMoO4) are synthesized in situ on nickel foam by a hydrothermal method followed by thermal treatment, yielding hierarchical nanosheets with open porous channels. V2C MXene is used as the vanadium source and fully oxidized during synthesis. The F-V-CoMoO4 electrode delivers ≈2250 mF cm⁻² at 2.5 mA cm⁻² (≈900 F g⁻¹ at 1 A g⁻¹), surpassing pristine CoMoO4 and V-CoMoO4. An asymmetric supercapacitor (F-V-CoMoO4@NF//AC@NF) with PVA/KOH gel shows excellent redox behavior, 100% capacity retention after 2000 cycles at 1 A g⁻¹, and achieves ~11.5 Wh kg⁻¹ at ~225 W kg⁻¹. DFT indicates V and F doping increases DOS near the Fermi level and reduces the work function (from ~6.3 eV to ~5.6 eV), enhancing charge transfer. These results highlight F–V doping as a route to high-performance CoMoO4-based electrodes for supercapacitors.
Acknowledgments: Supported by the Johannes Amos Comenius Programme (CHEMFELLS V, CZ.02.01.01/00/22_010/0003004), ERC-CZ (LL2101), and AMULET (CZ.02.01.01/00/22_008/0004558) co-funded by the EU. This project received funding from Horizon Europe (GA 101135196).
hydrothermal, energy storage, doping, supercapacitor, MXene, transition metal, Article
hydrothermal, energy storage, doping, supercapacitor, MXene, transition metal, Article
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