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Facile synthesis of the SnTe/SnSe binary nanocomposite via a hydrothermal route for flexible solid-state supercapacitors

Environmental degradation and energy shortage are the two biggest problems facing the world right now. Because of the limited supply of non-renewable sources, the production of environment-friendly energy and its storage has gained significant importance. Pseudocapacitors have lately caught the inte...

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Autores principales: Abdullah, Muhammad, John, Peter, Fawy, Khaled Fahmi, Manzoor, Sumaira, Butt, Kashif Younas, Abid, Abdul Ghafoor, Messali, Mouslim, Najam-Ul-Haq, Muhammad, Ashiq, Muhammad Naeem
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37077269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra01028g
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Sumario:Environmental degradation and energy shortage are the two biggest problems facing the world right now. Because of the limited supply of non-renewable sources, the production of environment-friendly energy and its storage has gained significant importance. Pseudocapacitors have lately caught the interest of energy specialists due to their greater energy/power density and prolonged cycle life. In this work, binding-free SnTe/SnSe (STSS) electrodes deposited onto Ni foam (NF) as the conductive substrate have been developed by a facile hydrothermal route for supercapacitor applications. Several analytical tools were utilized to study the morphological, structural and textural characteristics. The electrochemical results obtained from a three-electrode system suggest that the STSS electrode material exhibits great specific capacitance (C(s)) of 1276 F g(−1), specific energy (E(d)) of 46.45 W h kg(−1) and specific power (P(d)) of 256 W kg(−1) @ 1 A g(−1). The results of C(dl) indicate that the STSS (31.28 mF) has a larger C(dl) value than those of SnTe (23.22 mF) and SnSe (26.35 mF). The analysis of electrochemical stability indicates that the STSS displays structural stability over 5000 cycles with a maximum capacitance retention of 96%. The Nyquist plot profile displayed a smaller R(ct) value for STSS (0.89 Ω) than SnSe (1.13 Ω) and SnTe (1.97 Ω). The symmetric behavior of STSS was determined in 2.0 M potassium hydroxide. The results reveal that this material has a specific capacitance of 537.72 F g(−1) and specific energy of 78.32 W h kg(−1). These findings suggest that the STSS electrode might serve as a potential candidate for supercapacitors and other energy-saving equipment.