Study and optimisation of manganese oxide-based electrodes for electrochemical supercapacitors
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
A manganese oxide material was synthesised by an easy precipitation method based on reduction of
potassium permanganate(VII) with a manganese(II) salt. The material was treated at different temperatures
to study the effect of thermal treatment on capacitive property. The best capacitive performancewas
obtained with the material treated at 200 oC. This material was used to prepare electrodes with different
amounts of polymer binder, carbon black and graphite fibres to individuate the optimal composition that
gave the best electrochemical performances. It was found that graphite fibres improve the electrochemical
performance of electrodes. The highest specific capacitance (267 F g-1 MnOx) was obtained with an
electrode containing 70% of MnOx, 15% of carbon black, 10% of graphite fibres and 5% of PVDF. This electrode,
with CB/GF ratio of 1.5, showed a higher utilization of manganese oxide. The results reported in the
present paper further confirmed that manganese oxide is a very interesting material for supercapacitor
application.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Manganese oxide; Pseudo-capacitance; Supercapacitor
List of contributors:
Lufrano, Francesco; Staiti, Pietro
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