Affiliation:
1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L7, Canada
Abstract
This study is inspired by the importance of advanced composites, combining spontaneous magnetization with electrical charge storage properties. It is focused on the investigation of magnetically hard SrFe12O19 (SFO) material and its composites with polypyrrole (PPy). For the first time, an organic surfactant–charge transfer mediator and high-energy ball milling (HEBM) were applied to the preparation of high-active-mass SFO composite electrodes. An important finding was the ability to achieve enhanced capacitance of SFO and its composites in a negative range of electrode potentials in an electrolyte. The benefits of the sodium sulfate electrolyte and the charge storage mechanism are discussed. Another important finding was the synergy of the properties of SFO and PPy, which allowed the preparation of highly capacitive conductive composites. The effects of HEBM and the SFO content in the composites on the capacitive properties were studied. Magnetic measurements revealed the effect of HEBM on the magnetic properties and demonstrated good magnetic properties of the composites, which also exhibited advanced capacitive properties. The composites were utilized for the manufacturing of an asymmetric device, which exhibited high capacitive properties at an applied voltage of 1.5 V.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
CRC program