Cathode Material Designing and Characterization: Co3O4/N‐doped Porous Carbon for Asymmetric Supercapacitors

Author:

Mulik Swapnajit V.1ORCID,Pandhare Amol B.1,Soni Saurabh S.2,Dhas Suprimkumar D.3,Delekar Sagar D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nanoscience Research Laboratory Department of Chemistry Shivaji University Kolhapur 416 004 Maharashtra India

2. Department of Chemistry Sardar Patel University Vallabh Vidyanagar 388120 Gujarat India

3. Thin Film Nanomaterial Department of Physics Shivaji University Kolhapur 416 004 Maharashtra India

Abstract

AbstractMesoporous Co3O4/N‐PC in powder form was synthesized via a wet‐chemical approach, and the resulting material was deposited onto nickel foam as a substrate without the use of a binder. Prior to device fabrication, a thorough analysis of suitable and cost‐effective aqueous alkaline and neutral electrolytes was conducted. Electrolyte optimization was performed using Co3O4/N‐PC/NF electrode with Na2SO4, NaOH, LiOH, and KOH electrolytes. The supercapacitor performance of the binder‐free deposited materials was found to be superior in KOH electrolyte compared to other aqueous electrolytes at equal concentrations. Further optimization of the KOH electrolyte concentration was carried out to achieve the best electrochemical performance for the Co3O4/N‐PC/NF electrode. Electrochemical results demonstrated that the Co3O4/N‐PC/NF electrode performed well in 1 M KOH electrolyte, surpassing its performance at other concentrations. Subsequently, a solid‐state asymmetric device was fabricated, utilizing Co3O4/N‐PC, activated carbon, and a KOH+PVA gel as the cathode, anode, and electrolyte, respectively. The assembled asymmetric Co3O4/N‐PC/NF‐AC/NF device exhibited an energy density of 12.08 Wh kg−1 and a power density of 2500 W kg−1 within a potential window of 1.5 V. Impressively, after nearly 3000 continuous GCD cycles, the device showed negligible initial specific capacitance decay. The device was also successfully tested for powering the LED.

Publisher

Wiley

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