Understanding the thermal treatment effect of two dimensional siloxene sheets and the origin of superior electrochemical energy storage performances

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Understanding the thermal treatment effect of two dimensional siloxene sheets and the origin of superior electrochemical energy storage performances

Understanding the thermal treatment effect of two dimensional siloxene sheets and the origin of superior electrochemical energy storage performances

Author : Dr Surjit Sahoo

Year : 2019

Publisher : ACS

Source Title : ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces 11 (1) (2019) 624-633

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Abstract

Two-dimensional siloxene sheets are an emerging class of materials with an eclectic range of potential applications including electrochemical energy conversion and storage sectors. Here, we demonstrated the dehydrogenation/ dehydroxylation of siloxene sheets by thermal annealing at high temperature (HT) and investigated their supercapacitive performances using ionic liquid electrolyte. The X-ray diffraction analysis, spectroscopic (Fourier transform infrared, laser Raman, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) studies, and morphological analysis of HT-siloxene revealed the removal of functional groups at the edges/basal planes of siloxene, and preservation of oxygen-interconnected Si6 rings with sheet-like structures. The HT-siloxene symmetric supercapacitor (SSC) operates over a wide potential window (0−3.0 V), delivers a high specific capacitance (3.45 mF cm−2), high energy density of about 15.53 mJ cm−2 (almost 2-fold higher than that of the as-prepared siloxene SSC), and low equivalent series resistance (compared to reported silicon-based SSCs) with excellent rate capability and long cycle life over 10 000 cycles.