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JOURNAL OF ENERGY STORAGE
Volume 50, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2022.104615
Keywords
Au-Mn3O4 nanocomposite; Graphene oxide; Flower morphology; Pseudocapacitance; Long-term stability
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- TEQUIP-3 fellowship
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Nanocomposites of Au-Mn3O4 flowers decorated on graphene oxide were successfully developed using a hydrothermal technique, improving the efficiency and electrochemical behavior of transition metal oxide-based energy materials. The optimized nanocomposite exhibited high specific capacitance and excellent energy density, while also maintaining good cycle stability in an acidic electrolyte.
Nanocomposites of Au-Mn3O4 flowers decorated on graphene oxide have been developed through a hydro thermal technique to improve the efficiency and electrochemical behavior of transition metal oxide (TMO)-based energy materials. The mechanism for the formation of the flower morphology of the nanocomposites has been proposed with the help of time-dependent electron microscopy imaging. The surface properties and chemical composition of the nanocomposites were thoroughly investigated. The optimized nanocomposite has shown a high specific capacitance (475 F g(-1)) and excellent energy density (55.8 W h kg (1)). The charge storage mechanism of the materials was also examined to provide an in-depth understanding of the superior electrochemical performance of the nanocomposites. In addition, the presence of graphitic carbon in the nanocomposites has resulted in better cycle stability of Au-Mn3O4//GO in an acidic electrolyte.
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