Hierarchical porous ZnMnO synthesized by the sucrose-assisted combustion method for high-rate supercapacitors
Ionics, ISSN: 1862-0760, Vol: 23, Issue: 1, Page: 139-146
2017
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A simple sucrose-assisted combustion and subsequent high-temperature calcination route have been employed to prepare hierarchical porous ZnMnO nanostructure. When used as an electrode for supercapacitor, the ZnMnO electrode displays a high specific capacitance of 411.75 F g at a current density of 1 A g, remarkable capacitance retention rate of 64.28 % at current density of 32 A g compared with 1 A g, as well as excellent cycle stability (reversible capacity retention of 88.32 % after 4000 cycles). The outstanding electrochemical performances are mainly attributed to its hierarchical porous architecture, which provides large reaction surface area, fast ion and electron transfer, and good structure stability. All these impressive results demonstrate that ZnMnO shows promise for its application in supercapacitors.
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