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Structure, morphology and electrochemical behaviour of manganese oxides prepared by controlled decomposition of permanganate

Abstract

Hydrothermal decomposition of permanganate, conducted in a range of pH-controlled solutions (from strongly acidic to strongly basic), is used to prepare manganese dioxides that are well-suited for use as supercapacitor electrode materials. While permanganate is thermodynamically unstable, the kinetics of its decomposition in an aqueous environment are very slow, until the temperature is raised to ~200 °C. Although the resultant materials are relatively crystalline and have low total pore volume, their prominent meso-porosity leads to good electrochemical performance. Best behaviour is obtained for material from permanganate decomposition in 0.01 M H₂SO₄ solution, for which composite electrodes (150 μm thick) yield ~150 F g⁻¹ at 5 mV s⁻¹ in a 9 M KOH electrolyte

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Last time updated on 22/08/2013

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