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Physicochemical properties of different crystal forms of manganese dioxide prepared by a liquid phase method and their quantitative evaluation in capacitor and battery materials

Although there are many studies on the preparation and electrochemical properties of the different crystal forms of manganese dioxide, there are few studies on their preparation by a liquid phase method and the influence of their physical and chemical properties on their electrochemical performance....

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Autores principales: Pan, Yang, Jiawei, Wang, Haifeng, Wang, Song, Wang, Chunyuan, Yang, Yue, He
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10262996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37325526
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00144j
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author Pan, Yang
Jiawei, Wang
Haifeng, Wang
Song, Wang
Chunyuan, Yang
Yue, He
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Jiawei, Wang
Haifeng, Wang
Song, Wang
Chunyuan, Yang
Yue, He
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description Although there are many studies on the preparation and electrochemical properties of the different crystal forms of manganese dioxide, there are few studies on their preparation by a liquid phase method and the influence of their physical and chemical properties on their electrochemical performance. In this paper, five crystal forms of manganese dioxide were prepared by using manganese sulfate as a manganese source and the difference of their physical and chemical properties was studied by phase morphology, specific surface area, pore size, pore volume, particle size and surface structure. The different crystal forms of manganese dioxide were prepared as electrode materials, and their specific capacitance composition was obtained by performing CV and EIS in a three-electrode system, introducing kinetic calculation and analyzing the principle of electrolyte ions in the electrode reaction process. The results show that δ-MnO(2) has the largest specific capacitance due to its layered crystal structure, large specific surface area, abundant structural oxygen vacancies and interlayer bound water, and its capacity is mainly controlled by capacitance. Although the tunnel of the γ-MnO(2) crystal structure is small, its large specific surface area, large pore volume and small particle size make it have a specific capacitance that is only inferior to δ-MnO(2), and the diffusion contribution in the capacity accounts for nearly half, indicating it also has the characteristics of battery materials. α-MnO(2) has a larger crystal tunnel structure, but its capacity is lower due to the smaller specific surface area and less structural oxygen vacancies. ε-MnO(2) has a lower specific capacitance is not only the same disadvantage as α-MnO(2), but also the disorder of its crystal structure. The tunnel size of β-MnO(2) is not conducive to the interpenetration of electrolyte ions, but its high oxygen vacancy concentration makes its contribution of capacitance control obvious. EIS data shows that δ-MnO(2) has the smallest charge transfer impedance and bulk diffusion impedance, while the two impedances of γ-MnO(2) were the largest, which shows that its capacity performance has great potential for improvement. Combined with the calculation of electrode reaction kinetics and the performance test of five crystal capacitors and batteries, it is shown that δ-MnO(2) is more suitable for capacitors and γ-MnO(2) is more suitable for batteries.
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spelling pubmed-102629962023-06-15 Physicochemical properties of different crystal forms of manganese dioxide prepared by a liquid phase method and their quantitative evaluation in capacitor and battery materials Pan, Yang Jiawei, Wang Haifeng, Wang Song, Wang Chunyuan, Yang Yue, He Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Although there are many studies on the preparation and electrochemical properties of the different crystal forms of manganese dioxide, there are few studies on their preparation by a liquid phase method and the influence of their physical and chemical properties on their electrochemical performance. In this paper, five crystal forms of manganese dioxide were prepared by using manganese sulfate as a manganese source and the difference of their physical and chemical properties was studied by phase morphology, specific surface area, pore size, pore volume, particle size and surface structure. The different crystal forms of manganese dioxide were prepared as electrode materials, and their specific capacitance composition was obtained by performing CV and EIS in a three-electrode system, introducing kinetic calculation and analyzing the principle of electrolyte ions in the electrode reaction process. The results show that δ-MnO(2) has the largest specific capacitance due to its layered crystal structure, large specific surface area, abundant structural oxygen vacancies and interlayer bound water, and its capacity is mainly controlled by capacitance. Although the tunnel of the γ-MnO(2) crystal structure is small, its large specific surface area, large pore volume and small particle size make it have a specific capacitance that is only inferior to δ-MnO(2), and the diffusion contribution in the capacity accounts for nearly half, indicating it also has the characteristics of battery materials. α-MnO(2) has a larger crystal tunnel structure, but its capacity is lower due to the smaller specific surface area and less structural oxygen vacancies. ε-MnO(2) has a lower specific capacitance is not only the same disadvantage as α-MnO(2), but also the disorder of its crystal structure. The tunnel size of β-MnO(2) is not conducive to the interpenetration of electrolyte ions, but its high oxygen vacancy concentration makes its contribution of capacitance control obvious. EIS data shows that δ-MnO(2) has the smallest charge transfer impedance and bulk diffusion impedance, while the two impedances of γ-MnO(2) were the largest, which shows that its capacity performance has great potential for improvement. Combined with the calculation of electrode reaction kinetics and the performance test of five crystal capacitors and batteries, it is shown that δ-MnO(2) is more suitable for capacitors and γ-MnO(2) is more suitable for batteries. RSC 2023-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10262996/ /pubmed/37325526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00144j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Pan, Yang
Jiawei, Wang
Haifeng, Wang
Song, Wang
Chunyuan, Yang
Yue, He
Physicochemical properties of different crystal forms of manganese dioxide prepared by a liquid phase method and their quantitative evaluation in capacitor and battery materials
title Physicochemical properties of different crystal forms of manganese dioxide prepared by a liquid phase method and their quantitative evaluation in capacitor and battery materials
title_full Physicochemical properties of different crystal forms of manganese dioxide prepared by a liquid phase method and their quantitative evaluation in capacitor and battery materials
title_fullStr Physicochemical properties of different crystal forms of manganese dioxide prepared by a liquid phase method and their quantitative evaluation in capacitor and battery materials
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical properties of different crystal forms of manganese dioxide prepared by a liquid phase method and their quantitative evaluation in capacitor and battery materials
title_short Physicochemical properties of different crystal forms of manganese dioxide prepared by a liquid phase method and their quantitative evaluation in capacitor and battery materials
title_sort physicochemical properties of different crystal forms of manganese dioxide prepared by a liquid phase method and their quantitative evaluation in capacitor and battery materials
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10262996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37325526
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00144j
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