Affiliation:
1. Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Abstract
Abstract
In the present study, energy harvesting is done from carbon
fibers (CFs) synthesized using a naturally available
broomstick and bamboo stick. The broom and bamboo sticks have been
reprocessed in an alkaline solution using a controlled hydrothermal
method. The carbonization of the cellulose fibers resulted in the
production of CFs. The synthesized CFs have been used to prepare a
ternary composite electrode with MnO2 and polyaniline
(PA). Thus, prepared ternary composite electrodes were
used for the supercapacitor application. The Supercapacitor with a
maximum specific capacitance (SC) of 373 F/g (from
Broomstick) and 132 F/g (from the bamboo stick) was fabricated,
which showed good cycling stability. The structural properties of
the electrode materials were confirmed using X-ray diffraction,
scanning electron microscopy, EDAX, BET adsorption-desorption
experiment, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy techniques.
The fabricated symmetrical electrode's supercapacitor properties
were analyzed using cyclic voltammetry (CV),
electrochemical impedance, and galvanostatic charge-discharge
(GCD) cycling technique.
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