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A non-thermal chemical synthesis of hydrophilic and amorphous cobalt oxide films for supercapacitor application

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 253, Issue 8, Pages 3952-3956

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2006.08.026

Keywords

cobalt oxide; non-thermal process; Raman shift; electrical resistivity

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Present work explored a room temperature, simple and low cost chemical route for the preparation of hydrophilic cobalt oxide films from alkaline cobalt chloride (CoCl2:6H(2)O) and double distilled water precursor solutions. As-deposited cobalt oxide films showed amorphous nature, which is one of the prime requirements for supercapacitor, as confirmed from X-ray diffraction studies. Changes in direct band gap energy and electrical resistivity of as-deposited cobalt oxide films were confirmed after annealing. Spherical grains of about 40-50 nm diameters were uniformly distributed over the substrate surface. Surface wettability studied in contact with liquid interface, showed hydrophilic nature as water contact angle was < 90 degrees. Finally, presence of cobalt-oxygen covalent bond was observed from Raman shift experiment. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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