Recent Development on Transition Metal Oxides‐Based Core–Shell Structures for Boosted Energy Density Supercapacitors

Author:

Malavekar Dhanaji1ORCID,Pujari Sachin2,Jang Suyoung1,Bachankar Shital2,Kim Jin Hyeok1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Optoelectronics Convergence Research Center and Department of Materials Science and Engineering Chonnam National University 300, Yongbong‐Dong, Buk‐Gu Gwangju 61186 South Korea

2. Department of Physics Yashwantrao Chavan Warana Mahavidyalaya Warananagar Kolhapur 416113 India

Abstract

AbstractIn recent years, nanomaterials exploration and synthesis have played a crucial role in advancing energy storage research, particularly in supercapacitor development. Researchers have diversified materials, including metal oxides, chalcogenides, and composites, as well as carbon materials, to enhance energy and power density. Balancing energy density with electrochemical stability remains challenging, driving intensified efforts in advancing electrode materials. This review focuses on recent progress in designing and synthesizing core–shell materials tailored for supercapacitors. The core–shell architecture offers advantages such as increased surface area, redox active sites, electrical conductivity, ion diffusion kinetics, specific capacitance, and cyclability. The review explores the impact of core and shell materials, specifically transition metal oxides (TMOs), on supercapacitor electrochemical behavior. Metal oxide choices, such as cobalt oxide as a preferred core and manganese oxide as a shell, are discussed. The review also highlights characterization techniques for assessing structural, morphological, and electrochemical properties of core–shell materials. Overall, it provides a comprehensive overview of ongoing TMOs‐based core–shell material research for supercapacitors, showcasing their potential to enhance energy storage for applications ranging from gadgets to electric vehicles. The review outlines existing challenges and future opportunities in evolving TMOs‐based core–shell materials for supercapacitor advancements, holding promise for high‐efficiency energy storage devices.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Education, Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

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