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SrFeO3-δ: a novel Fe4+ ⇆ Fe2+ redox mediated pseudocapacitive electrode in aqueous electrolyte

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 24, Issue 18, Pages 11066-11078

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1cp04751e

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  1. Department of Chemistry, IIT (BHU)
  2. Science and Engineering Research board (SERB) India [EMR/2016/006840, Chy/19-20/03]

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Pseudocapacitors with high energy and high power are suitable for grid-scale electrochemical energy storage. SrFeO3-delta, a perovskite-structured material, is proposed as a negative electrode for overcoming performance degradation in electrochemical pseudocapacitors based on transition-metal oxides. SrFeO3-delta exhibits high specific capacitance and excellent cyclic stability, making it an economical and abundant pseudocapacitive electrode.
Pseudocapacitors offer both high energy and high power, making them suitable for grid-scale electrochemical energy storage to harness renewable energy produced from sun, wind, and tides. To overcome performance degradation in terms of cycling fading and lower specific capacitance values at high charge/discharge rates of electrochemical pseudocapacitors based on transition-metal oxides, perovskite-structured SrFeO3-delta was envisaged as a negative electrode that harnesses the Fe4+/3+ and Fe3+/2+ redox couple to deliver superior performance. SrFeO3-delta offers high specific capacitances of ca. 733 F g(-1) at a scan rate of 1 mV s(-1) and ca. 743 F g(-1) at a current density of 1 A g(-1) and demonstrates excellent cyclic stability over 2500 repeated cycles with capacitance retention of >92%, achieving 94% coulombic efficiency. The good cycling stability is attributed to the inherent metallic electrical conductivity of SrFeO3-delta and the fortuitous tendency of the robust cation framework structure to accommodate flexible oxygen content. The surface capacitive and diffusion-controlled contributions for capacitance are about similar to 30% and similar to 70%, respectively, at peak current and a scan rate equivalent to 1 mV s(-1). The higher capacitance and stable performance make SrFeO3-delta an economical and abundant pseudocapacitive electrode.

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