Hierarchical hollow porous architectures with intriguing hetero-interfaces are currently of particular interest in emerging energy-related fields. In this investigation, we report a smart template-free methodology to purposefully fabricate high-quality uniform hollow hetero-NiCo2S4/Co9S8 (NCCS) submicro-spindles with well-dispersed hetero-nanodomains at the nanoscale. High-yield hollow mesocrystal nickel cobalt carbonate spindles are first solvothermally synthesized as the intermediate, and a subsequent shape-preserving conversion into hetero-NCCS submicro-spindles via a hydrothermal anion-exchange reaction occurs. The underlying template-free formation mechanism of the hollow structures is tentatively proposed. When evaluated as a promising electrode for supercapacitors, the resultant hollow mesoporous hetero-NCCS electrode with a mass loading of 5 mg cm(-2) delivers a good pseudocapacitance of similar to 749 F g(-1) at a current rate of 4 A g(-1), and holds at approximately 620 F g(-1) at 15 A g(-1) as a result of intrinsic synergetic contributions from structural/compositional/componental merits. Furthermore, an asymmetric device based on hollow mesoporous hetero-NCCS achieves an encouraging energy density of around 33.5 W h kg(-1) at a power density of 150 W kg(-1), and exceptional cycling behavior with capacitance degradation of similar to 0.007% per cycle over 5000 consecutive cycles at 5 A g(-1). Comprehensive investigations unambiguously highlight that the unique hollow mesoporous hetero-NCCS submicro-spindles would be a powerful electrode platform for advanced next-generation supercapacitors.
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Chun, Sang-Eun
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Evanko, Brian
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Wang, Xingfeng
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Vonlanthen, David
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Stucky, Galen D.
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Chun, Sang-Eun
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Evanko, Brian
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Stucky, Galen D.
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