Electroless nano zinc oxide–activate carbon composite supercapacitor electrode

An electroless deposition process was used to synthesize the nanostructured zinc oxide (ZnO)–activated carbon (AC) as supercapacitor. The composite oxide was studied by high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscop...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Faraji, S., Ani, F. N.
Format: Article
Published: Springer New York LLC 2016
Subjects:
Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/72455/
http://eprints.utm.my/72455/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:An electroless deposition process was used to synthesize the nanostructured zinc oxide (ZnO)–activated carbon (AC) as supercapacitor. The composite oxide was studied by high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) and X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD). The electrochemical performance of the nanocomposite was analyzed through cyclic voltammetry (CV) and AC impedance spectroscopy (EIS) in 0.1 M Na2SO4 as electrolyte. A specific capacitance 187 F g−1 at a scan rate of 5 mV s−1 was obtained using cyclic voltammetry (CV) and a nearly rectangular shaped CV curve was observed for the composite oxide. The supercapacitor was quite stable during charge–discharge cycling and exhibited constant capacitance during the long-term cycling. It also yielded a specific capacitance 171 F g−1 at 5 mA cm−2 with a high energy density of 21.9 Wh kg−1 and 4.2 kW kg−1 of power density. Due to unique structure of prepared ZnO–AC nanocomposite, it is a promising candidate for supercapacitor.