Stable CoO$_2$ Nanoscrolls With Outstanding Electrical Properties
Simon Hettler, Kankona Singha Roy, Raul Arenal, Leela S. Panchakarla

TL;DR
This paper reports the synthesis of stable CoO$_2$ nanoscrolls with exceptional electrical properties, demonstrating their potential as high-voltage interconnects and advancing the stabilization of meta-stable layered materials in nanostructured forms.
Contribution
It introduces a hydrothermal synthesis method for stable CoO$_2$ nanoscrolls with detailed structural and electrical characterization, highlighting their high current capacity and breakdown voltage.
Findings
Nanoscrolls exhibit p-type semiconducting behavior.
High current-carrying capacity of 4×10^5 A/cm^2.
Breakdown voltage up to 270 kV/cm.
Abstract
Layered CoO is of great interest for its promising properties but is meta-stable in its bulk form. CoO was synthesized by converting the quasi-one-dimensional crystal structure of bulk CaCoO via a hydrothermal treatment. The resulting nanostructures were predominantly nanoscrolls with very thin walls, which exhibit long-term stability. A detailed structural investigation reveals that the CoO is found to crystallize in monoclinic form, similar to the related CaCoO-CoO misfit structure. Individual nanoscrolls are characterized electrically and show a p-type semiconducting nature with a high current-carrying capacity of 410 A cm and an extremely high breakdown voltage of up to 270 kV/cm. The results demonstrate the possibility to stabilize meta-stable materials in low-dimensional forms and a promising application of the nanoscrolls as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSupercapacitor Materials and Fabrication · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
