Tunable Synthesis of Hollow Co 3 O 4 Nanoboxes and Their Application in Supercapacitors

: Hollow Co 3 O 4 nanoboxes constructed by numerous nanoparticles were prepared by using a facile method consisting of precipitation, solvothermal and annealing reactions. The desirable hollow structure as well as a highly porous morphology led to synergistically determined and enhanced supercapacitor performances. In particular, the hollow Co 3 O 4 nanoboxes were comprehensively investigated to achieve further optimization by tuning the sizes of the nanoboxes, which were well controlled by initial precipitation reaction. The systematical electrochemical measurements show that the optimized Co 3 O 4 electrode delivers large speciﬁc capacitances of 1832.7 and 1324.5 F / g at current densities of 1 and 20 A / g, and only 14.1% capacitance decay after 5000 cycles. The tunable synthesis paves a new pathway to get the utmost out of Co 3 O 4 with a hollow architecture for supercapacitors application.


Introduction
Nowadays, the growing energy crisis has enormously accelerated the demand for efficient, safe and cost-effective energy storage devices [1,2]. Because of unparalleled advantages such as superior power density, strong temperature adaptation, a fast charge/discharge rate and an ultralong service life, supercapacitors have significantly covered the shortage of conventional physical capacitors and batteries, and sparked considerable interest in the last decade [3][4][5]. Supercapacitors are generally classified into electric double layer capacitors storing energy depending on reversible ions absorption at the interface [6][7][8][9] and pseudocapacitors through reversible faradaic redox reactions [10][11][12][13]. The different energy storage mechanisms directly determine whether electric double layer capacitors utilize carbonaceous materials as electrode materials [6,7,14], while pseudocapacitors employ transition metal oxides/hydroxides [10,11,15]. Drawing a benefit from faradaic redox reactions, pseudocapacitors usually generate several times higher specific capacitance than that of electric double layer capacitors, and have attracted major attention in recent years [15,16].
Among various transition compounds, Co 3 O 4 is extensively recognized as one of the most representative pseudocapacitive materials owing to its abundant resources, environmental friendliness, low cost, strong redox activity and more importantly its superior theoretical specific capacitance (3560 F/g) [17][18][19][20]. The series of excellent features have triggered tremendous efforts on Co 3 O 4 research for high performance supercapacitors application. To date, various solid or hollow structures of Co 3 O 4 have been achieved. The previous progress illustrated the hollow architecture that a highly porous morphology could provide for a large electroactive surface area with extra active sites and facile ions transportation, consequently enhancing the electrochemical properties dramatically [21,22]. For instance, Zhou et al. reported hollow Co 3 O 4 cages and presented the specific capacitance of 948.9 F/g at 1 A/g (536.8 F/g at 40 A/g) [23]. The hollow Co 3 O 4 nanotubes prepared by Yao et al. demonstrated the specific capacitance of 1006 F/g at 1 A/g (512 F/g at 10 A/g) [24]. Zhu et al. synthesized hollow Co 3 O 4 spheres and hollow Co 3 O 4 microflowers. The spheres deliver the specific capacitance of 342.1 F/g at 0.5 A/g (235 F/g at 10 A/g), while the microflowers show the specific capacitance of 210 F/g at 0.5 A/g (180 F/g at 10 A/g) [25]. However, the obtained specific capacitances up to now are far lower than their maximum theoretical value. Moreover, the Co 3 O 4 also suffers from a poor rate performance. Obviously, both low specific capacitance and poor rate performance severely hinder the practical application of Co 3 O 4 . Therefore, even though major contributions are achieved, there is still much room to deeply investigate the ability of the hollow Co 3 O 4 to reach a large specific capacitance closer to its maximum theoretical value, as well as an excellent rate capability. Recently, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), in which zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) is most representative, have received much attention for constructing a hollow nanostructure for supercapacitor applications. By using the ZIF as a self-sacrificial template, a well-defined hollow structure as well as a highly electrolyte ions accessible surface area can be achieved [26][27][28]. Unfortunately, it is difficult to control the sizes of nanoarchitectures via a facile approach at present, which fails to further enhance the electrochemical performance.
In this paper, hollow Co 3 O 4 nanoboxes were successfully prepared from ZIF-67 precursors. The hollow nanostructure and highly porous morphology of the Co 3 O 4 synergistically enhance the electrochemical performances. Meanwhile, in this design, the sizes of the nanostructures were well controlled by the precipitation reaction. There are scarce reports about systematically tunable sizes of architectures in hollow Co 3 O 4 preparation for high performance supercapacitors. What is more, this distinctive advantage makes the hollow Co 3 O 4 nanoboxes comprehensively utilized. In this work, the optimized Co 3 O 4 electrode exhibits an unprecedented specific capacitance (1832.7 F/g at 1 A/g), while the specific capacitance is still as high as 1324.5 F/g at 20 A/g. In addition, the capacitance only decays 14.1% after 5000 cycles. The pseudocapacitive performances mark the obtained Co 3 O 4 as a promising electrode material candidate for supercapacitors.

Synthesis of Dodecahedral Diamond ZIF-67
Dodecahedral diamond ZIF-67 with different diameters were prepared by a precipitation method. To achieve this, 0.273, 0.102 or 0.068 M of 2-methylimidazole methanol solution was added to 0.04 M of cobalt nitrate methanol solution. The mixed solution was stirred for 30 min. Then the cloudy solution was kept static for 24 h at room temperature. The purple precipitates (denoted as ZIF-67-1, ZIF-67-2 and ZIF-67-3) were obtained and washed with methanol via centrifugation.

Material Characterizations
The morphological and structural features of as-prepared samples were examined by scanning electron microscope (SEM, Hitachi SU8230) at 10 kV. The crystallinity and crystal phase were investigated through X-ray powder diffraction (XRD, EQUINOX 1000) with Cu-Kα 1 radiation (λ = 1.5406 Å) at a scanning speed of 6 • /min.

Electrode Fabrication
Nickel foam (NF, 1.0 cm × 1.0 cm) was selected as the current collector. The as-prepared Co 3 O 4 (80 wt%), acetylene black (15 wt%) and Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF, 5 wt%) were added to N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) and grinded in a mortar thoroughly. The resulting mixture was pressed on NF and dried in an oven at 100 • C overnight. The loading mass was approximately 1 mg.
The specific capacitance of the active material is calculated based on a GCD test according to Equation (1) [29]: where: C (F/g) is the specific capacitance; I (A) is the discharge current; ∆t (s) is the discharge time; ∆V (V) is the voltage window; and m (g) is the mass of active material.

Electrode Fabrication
Nickel foam (NF, 1.0 cm × 1.0 cm) was selected as the current collector. The as-prepared Co3O4 (80 wt%), acetylene black (15 wt%) and Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF, 5 wt%) were added to N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) and grinded in a mortar thoroughly. The resulting mixture was pressed on NF and dried in an oven at 100 °C overnight. The loading mass was approximately 1 mg.
The specific capacitance of the active material is calculated based on a GCD test according to Equation (1) [29]: where: C (F/g) is the specific capacitance; I (A) is the discharge current; Δt (s) is the discharge time; ΔV (V) is the voltage window; and m (g) is the mass of active material. Figure 1 presents the XRD patterns of the calcination products. The identified diffraction peaks of all samples can be assigned to the face centered Co3O4 (JCPDS No. 42-1467, space group: Fd3m (227)), suggesting a high purity of the samples [30]. According to the Scherrer equation [31], the crystallite sizes of Co3O4-1, Co3O4-2 and Co3O4-3 are around 23.6, 20.0 and 24.3 nm, respectively. Typical SEM images of ZIF-67 are shown in Figure 2a-c. The ZIF-67 present monodispersity and the average sizes of ZIF-67-1, ZIF-67-2 and ZIF-67-3 are 0.39 ± 0.05, 1.98 ± 0.18 and 3.28 ± 0.37 μm, respectively. Namely, the average sizes increase with the decrease of 2-methylimidazole concentration. This phenomenon is attributed to the stepwise formation of ZIF-67. The process can be briefly divided into a nucleation phase and growth stage. In the initial nucleation phase, the increased concentration of 2-methylimidazole enhanced the nucleation rate, determining a small size of each unit cell. Subsequently, diffusive particles slowly grew around the cell to form ZIF-67 [32,33]. After the conversion, the ZIF-67 transferred to hollow Co-LDH with a significant morphology Typical SEM images of ZIF-67 are shown in Figure 2a-c. The ZIF-67 present monodispersity and the average sizes of ZIF-67-1, ZIF-67-2 and ZIF-67-3 are 0.39 ± 0.05, 1.98 ± 0.18 and 3.28 ± 0.37 µm, respectively. Namely, the average sizes increase with the decrease of 2-methylimidazole concentration. This phenomenon is attributed to the stepwise formation of ZIF-67. The process can be briefly divided into a nucleation phase and growth stage. In the initial nucleation phase, the increased concentration of 2-methylimidazole enhanced the nucleation rate, determining a small size of each unit cell. Subsequently, diffusive particles slowly grew around the cell to form ZIF-67 [32,33]. After the conversion, the ZIF-67 transferred to hollow Co-LDH with a significant morphology change. Figure 2d-f shows that there were nanosheets vertically growing on the surface of as-formed ZIF-67 and the average sizes shrunk a little bit. Meanwhile, with the continuous dissolution of the inner cobalt, the hollow Co-LDH nanoboxes with different sizes were formed. Hollow Co 3 O 4 were obtained through calcination, as displayed in Figure 2g-i. Beyond expectations, the overall size and hollow feature were well maintained even after heat treatment, except for Co 3 O 4 -1 due to the very thin configuration of the shell. It could be dimly seen that the shell of hollow Co 3 O 4 consisted of small nanoparticles.

Results
Appl. Sci. 2020, 10, 1208 4 of 12 change. Figure 2d-f shows that there were nanosheets vertically growing on the surface of as-formed ZIF-67 and the average sizes shrunk a little bit. Meanwhile, with the continuous dissolution of the inner cobalt, the hollow Co-LDH nanoboxes with different sizes were formed. Hollow Co3O4 were obtained through calcination, as displayed in Figure 2g-i. Beyond expectations, the overall size and hollow feature were well maintained even after heat treatment, except for Co3O4-1 due to the very thin configuration of the shell. It could be dimly seen that the shell of hollow Co3O4 consisted of small nanoparticles.
The CV measurements in a potential range of 0-0.65 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) were first characterized to reveal the supercapacitors behavior of the Co3O4 electrodes. Figure 3a presents CV curves of the Co3O4 with different sizes at a scan rate of 5 mV/s. As expected, all samples deliver a distinct pair of peaks induced by a faradaic redox reaction, which clearly reveals the typical pseudocapacitive characteristics [23,24]. In particular, the integrated area under CV curve of Co3O4-2 electrode is the largest among three Co3O4 electrodes, demonstrating that the Co3O4-2 possesses the largest specific capacitance [34]. The CV curves of the Co3O4-2 electrode measured at typical scan rates from 5 to 100 mV/s are displayed in Figure 3b. The following classical and desirable pseudocapacitive phenomena were observed: (1) the CV curves are highly symmetrical; (2) the peak currents remarkably increase along with the increase of scan rates; (3) the peak position also changes accompanied by the increase of scan rates. The peaks generated in the anodic sweep shifted to a higher potential value, while the peaks which originated from the cathodic sweep moved towards a lower potential value; (4) no significant distortion existed in a comparison of CV curves obtained at 5 and 100 mV/s. Notably, the obvious increase of peak currents and excellent symmetries in CV curves as well as negligible The CV measurements in a potential range of 0-0.65 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) were first characterized to reveal the supercapacitors behavior of the Co 3 O 4 electrodes. Figure 3a presents CV curves of the Co 3 O 4 with different sizes at a scan rate of 5 mV/s. As expected, all samples deliver a distinct pair of peaks induced by a faradaic redox reaction, which clearly reveals the typical pseudocapacitive characteristics [23,24]. In particular, the integrated area under CV curve of Co 3 O 4 -2 electrode is the largest among three Co 3 O 4 electrodes, demonstrating that the Co 3 O 4 -2 possesses the largest specific capacitance [34]. The CV curves of the Co 3 O 4 -2 electrode measured at typical scan rates from 5 to 100 mV/s are displayed in Figure 3b. The following classical and desirable pseudocapacitive phenomena were observed: (1) the CV curves are highly symmetrical; (2) the peak currents remarkably increase along with the increase of scan rates; (3) the peak position also changes accompanied by the increase of scan rates. The peaks generated in the anodic sweep shifted to a higher potential value, while the peaks which originated from the cathodic sweep moved towards a lower potential value; (4) no significant distortion existed in a comparison of CV curves obtained at 5 and 100 mV/s. Notably, the obvious increase of peak currents and excellent symmetries in CV curves as well as negligible distortion indicate the rapid and well reversible redox process [30], further possibly resulting in an outstanding rate capability.
Appl. Sci. 2020, 10, 1208 5 of 12 distortion indicate the rapid and well reversible redox process [30], further possibly resulting in an outstanding rate capability. GCD tests between potential window of 0-0.65 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) were conducted to further investigate the capacitive properties. The discharge curves of Co3O4-1, Co3O4-2 and Co3O4-3 electrodes at representative current densities of 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 A/g are presented in Figure 4a-c, respectively. It is intuitive that all discharge curves deliver evident plateaus coinciding with the redox reaction, which also confirms the pseudocapacitive behavior of each Co3O4 [25,30]. In addition, the GCD performances comparison at current densities of 1 A/g shown in Figure 4d also confirms the Co3O4-2 sample offers the largest specific capacitance [29], which is consistent with the aforementioned CV result (Figure 3a). The specific capacitances based on GCD measurements are calculated according to Equation (1) for all Co3O4 electrodes, and the results are plotted in Figure 5. The Co3O4-2 electrode exhibits the specific capacitances of 1832.7, 1760.9, 1640.4, 1526.6 and 1324.5 F/g at 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 A/g,  Figure 4a-c, respectively. It is intuitive that all discharge curves deliver evident plateaus coinciding with the redox reaction, which also confirms the pseudocapacitive behavior of each Co 3 O 4 [25,30]. In addition, the GCD performances comparison at current densities of 1 A/g shown in Figure 4d also confirms the Co 3 O 4 -2 sample offers the largest specific capacitance [29], which is consistent with the aforementioned CV result (Figure 3a).
Appl. Sci. 2020, 10, 1208 5 of 12 distortion indicate the rapid and well reversible redox process [30], further possibly resulting in an outstanding rate capability. GCD tests between potential window of 0-0.65 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) were conducted to further investigate the capacitive properties. The discharge curves of Co3O4-1, Co3O4-2 and Co3O4-3 electrodes at representative current densities of 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 A/g are presented in Figure 4a-c, respectively. It is intuitive that all discharge curves deliver evident plateaus coinciding with the redox reaction, which also confirms the pseudocapacitive behavior of each Co3O4 [25,30]. In addition, the GCD performances comparison at current densities of 1 A/g shown in Figure 4d also confirms the Co3O4-2 sample offers the largest specific capacitance [29], which is consistent with the aforementioned CV result (Figure 3a).  The specific capacitances based on GCD measurements are calculated according to Equation (1) for all Co 3 O 4 electrodes, and the results are plotted in Figure 5. The Co 3 O 4 -2 electrode exhibits the specific capacitances of 1832.7, 1760.9, 1640.4, 1526.6 and 1324.5 F/g at 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 A/g, respectively. Moreover, Figure 5 demonstrates that the boost in current densities leads to a decrease in specific capacitances. Unfortunately, the similar fading tendencies of Co 3 O 4 -1, Co 3 O 4 -2 and Co 3 O 4 -3 are inevitable owing to the correlation between current density and electrolytic ions diffusion (OHin this study) in electrode material (Co 3 O 4 in this study). Namely, compared with the diffusion at high current density, the OH-ions have relatively sufficient time to transfer at a low current density. The phenomenon gives rise to inner active sites failing to be comprehensively devoted to the redox reaction at high current density. In contrast, both the inner and outer surface can be involved at low current density, thoroughly making a redox reaction proceed and thus contributing to a large specific capacitance [35]. Nevertheless, the Co 3 O 4 -2 electrode can maintain capacitance of 72.3% from 1 to 20 A/g (43.5% of Co 3 O 4 -1, 62.6% of Co 3 O 4 -3). The slight decay provides the Co 3 O 4 -2 bright application with the high power required for energy storage devices. The relieved fading in specific capacitances can be explained by the unique morphology of synthesized Co 3 O 4 . During the redox process, the hollow structure can serve as an "OH-ions buffer reservoir" [35] to effectively minimize the influence of limited ions diffusion at a high current density on rate performance. In short, the impressive performances in specific capacitance and rate capability make the as-synthesized Co 3 O 4 -2 a promising electrode material in supercapacitors application.
Appl. Sci. 2020, 10, 1208 6 of 12 respectively. Moreover, Figure 5 demonstrates that the boost in current densities leads to a decrease in specific capacitances. Unfortunately, the similar fading tendencies of Co3O4-1, Co3O4-2 and Co3O4-3 are inevitable owing to the correlation between current density and electrolytic ions diffusion (OHin this study) in electrode material (Co3O4 in this study). Namely, compared with the diffusion at high current density, the OH-ions have relatively sufficient time to transfer at a low current density. The phenomenon gives rise to inner active sites failing to be comprehensively devoted to the redox reaction at high current density. In contrast, both the inner and outer surface can be involved at low current density, thoroughly making a redox reaction proceed and thus contributing to a large specific capacitance [35]. Nevertheless, the Co3O4-2 electrode can maintain capacitance of 72.3% from 1 to 20 A/g (43.5% of Co3O4-1, 62.6% of Co3O4-3). The slight decay provides the Co3O4-2 bright application with the high power required for energy storage devices. The relieved fading in specific capacitances can be explained by the unique morphology of synthesized Co3O4. During the redox process, the hollow structure can serve as an "OH-ions buffer reservoir" [35] to effectively minimize the influence of limited ions diffusion at a high current density on rate performance. In short, the impressive performances in specific capacitance and rate capability make the as-synthesized Co3O4-2 a promising electrode material in supercapacitors application.  Figure 6a illustrates the Nyquist plots of different Co3O4 electrodes from frequency range of 100 mHz to 100 kHz. The plots of Co3O4-1, Co3O4-2 and Co3O4-3 are similar, which consists of a semicircle and a straight line. The intersection value of plot and real axis reflects the intrinsic resistance and interface resistance of electrolyte and active material (denoted as Rs) [35]. The Rs of Co3O4-1, Co3O4-2 and Co3O4-3 are 0.55, 0.52 and 0.53 Ω, respectively (tiny difference). The semicircle acquired in high frequency range represents the double-layer capacitance (Cdl) and the charge-transfer resistance (Rct, corresponds to the semicircle diameter). The semicircle also expresses that the Cdl and Rct are connected in parallel [36]. Apparently, the Rct value of Co3O4-2 is much smaller than Co3O4-1 and Co3O4-3 (Figure 6b). In low frequency region, the approximate line in Nyquist plot is related to the interfacial diffusive process and determined by pseudocapacitance (Cps) and Warburg element (W). The equivalent circuit is shown in Figure 6c. Benefited from the hollow structure constructed by numerous nanoparticles, the slops for all electrodes are larger than 45°, which presents an efficient electrolyte diffusion. Furthermore, a quasi-vertical line displayed by the plot of Co3O4-2 electrode implies a scarcely limited ions diffusion and the behavior tends to an ideal capacitor [23,36]. The merits of Co3O4-2 electrode proposed in EIS results well coincide with the superior electrochemical performance of Co3O4-2 electrode in CV and GCD assessments.  53 Ω, respectively (tiny difference). The semicircle acquired in high frequency range represents the double-layer capacitance (C dl ) and the charge-transfer resistance (R ct , corresponds to the semicircle diameter). The semicircle also expresses that the C dl and R ct are connected in parallel [36]. Apparently, the R ct value of Co 3 O 4 -2 is much smaller than Co 3 O 4 -1 and Co 3 O 4 -3 (Figure 6b). In low frequency region, the approximate line in Nyquist plot is related to the interfacial diffusive process and determined by pseudocapacitance (C ps ) and Warburg element (W). The equivalent circuit is shown in Figure 6c. Benefited from the hollow structure constructed by numerous nanoparticles, the slops for all electrodes are larger than 45 • , which presents an efficient electrolyte diffusion. Furthermore, a quasi-vertical line displayed by the plot of Co 3 O 4 -2 electrode implies a scarcely limited ions diffusion and the behavior tends to an ideal capacitor [23,36]. The The Co3O4-2 was employed as the optimized electrode through CV, GCD and EIS results for long term cycling investigation, as recorded in Figure 7. The evaluation was carried out by using a repetitive GCD process at 20 A/g. The Co3O4-2 electrode retains 85.9% of its initial specific capacitance even after undergoing 5000 cycles. The insets display the GCD curves of the Co3O4-2 electrode at first and last for 10 cycles. The coulombic efficiency (η) is also an important criterion for evaluating the durability and can be calculated based on Equation (2) [37]: where td (s) is the discharge time and tc (s) is the charge time. All deduced coulombic efficiency values reach over 95%. The excellent electrochemical stability of Co3O4-2 electrode is significant for possible commercial application.  The Co 3 O 4 -2 was employed as the optimized electrode through CV, GCD and EIS results for long term cycling investigation, as recorded in Figure 7. The evaluation was carried out by using a repetitive GCD process at 20 A/g. The Co 3 O 4 -2 electrode retains 85.9% of its initial specific capacitance even after undergoing 5000 cycles. The insets display the GCD curves of the Co 3 O 4 -2 electrode at first and last for 10 cycles. The coulombic efficiency (η) is also an important criterion for evaluating the durability and can be calculated based on Equation (2) [37]: where t d (s) is the discharge time and t c (s) is the charge time. All deduced coulombic efficiency values reach over 95%. The excellent electrochemical stability of Co 3 O 4 -2 electrode is significant for possible commercial application. The Co3O4-2 was employed as the optimized electrode through CV, GCD and EIS results for long term cycling investigation, as recorded in Figure 7. The evaluation was carried out by using a repetitive GCD process at 20 A/g. The Co3O4-2 electrode retains 85.9% of its initial specific capacitance even after undergoing 5000 cycles. The insets display the GCD curves of the Co3O4-2 electrode at first and last for 10 cycles. The coulombic efficiency (η) is also an important criterion for evaluating the durability and can be calculated based on Equation (2) [37]: where td (s) is the discharge time and tc (s) is the charge time. All deduced coulombic efficiency values reach over 95%. The excellent electrochemical stability of Co3O4-2 electrode is significant for possible commercial application.

Discussion
In this study, the different electrochemical performances of Co 3 O 4 -1, Co 3 O 4 -2 and Co 3 O 4 -3 are determined by their own structural features. For Co 3 O 4 -1, mass collapsed structures accompanied the loss of opening pores, which were caused by ultrathin shells, while severely reducing the available surface area, as observed from a SEM image (Figure 2g). In contrast, during the fabricated process of Co 3 O 4 -2 and Co 3 O 4 -3, morphologies were well inherited not only in synthesis of Co-LDH from a ZIF-67 precursor but also in conversion of Co-LDH to Co 3 O 4 (negligible aggregation). The hollow nature as well as the highly porous architecture (the shell is assembled by numerous nanoparticles) provide a large electrochemical active area with increased active sites for redox reactions. In addition, the unique morphology also significantly facilitates electron transportation and ion diffusion and permeation in electroactive material. The relatively lower electrochemical performance of Co 3 O 4 -3 electrode is possibly due to the decreased accessibility of electrolyte ions into material produced by the large size and thick shell [38][39][40]. Table 1 compares this work with other Co 3 O 4 based electrodes reported in previous literature. It clearly demonstrates that the specific capacitance of hollow Co 3 O 4 nanoboxes electrode in this research is competitive, and even higher than some Co 3 O 4 hybrid materials. More importantly, the Co 3 O 4 electrode reaches a specific capacitance of 1324.5 F/g at a high current density of 20 A/g. The value at 20 A/g is superior to some Co 3 O 4 electrodes at 1 A/g. Except for the two criterions, a slight capacitance decay of 14.1% after 5000 cycles is also worth noting.

Conclusions
In summary, hollow Co 3 O 4 nanoboxes were synthesized successfully by using a facile method, in which the overall sizes of the Co 3 O 4 were effectively controlled and as a consequence resulted in different supercapacitor performances. An overwhelming specific capacitance of 1832.7 F/g at 1 A/g and a comparable cycling stability of 85.9% after 5000 cycles are achieved in optimal Co 3 O 4 electrode. In particular, the Co 3 O 4 electrode still retains 72.3% of the specific capacitance, even at 20 A/g. The outstanding performances qualify the hollow Co 3 O 4 nanoboxes an attractive electrode material in research field and commercial application of supercapacitors. Furthermore, the morphologic features and tunable sizes make the applications of as-prepared Co 3 O 4 promisingly extend to other aspects, especially in highly accessible surface area required fields, such as catalysts and gas sensors.