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Manganese oxide-carbon composite as supercapacitor electrode materials

Journal

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Volume 123, Issue 1-3, Pages 260-267

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2009.04.008

Keywords

Supercapacitor; Templated carbon; Nanoparticles; Manganese oxide

Funding

  1. MoE AcRF Tier 2
  2. 111 Project [1307012]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20771015]
  4. Excellent Young Scholars Research Fund of Beijing Institute of Technology [2007YS0706]

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Nano-sized manganese oxide (Mn2O3) was incorporated homogeneously in templated mesoporous carbon to prepare Mn2O3-carbon nanocomposites, which were used as supercapacitor electrodes. Cyclic voltammetry was employed to investigate the electrochemical properties of the composite materials in an aqueous electrolyte under different scan rates. Results showed that templated mesoporous carbon with layered graphene domains holds a great promise for high-rate supercapacitor applications. With a well-controlled homogeneous insertion of Mn2O3 nanoparticles in the carbon matrix, the electrochemical performance of the composite material was significantly improved because of the contribution of pseudocapacitance of the metal oxide. A specific capacitance of over 600 F/g was realized in term of manganese oxide in the composite materials. A volumetric specific capacitance of 253 F/cm(3) was obtained on the composite electrode, Good capacity retention of over 85% was achieved by the composite electrode after 800 charge-discharge cycles. The greatly enhanced energy storage and high rate capability are attributed to the homogeneous dispersion of the nano-sized transition metal oxide together with the tailored carbon nanostructure. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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