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Title: Ternary structured magnesium cobalt oxide/graphene/polycarbazole nanohybrids for high performance electrochemical supercapacitors
Authors: Anjanapura, V. Raghu
Keywords: Polycarbazole
Conducting polymers
Metal oxide nanoparticles
Reduced graphene oxide
Ternary structured composites
Electrochemical property
Energy DensityEnergy
storage devices
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Materials Science for Energy Technologies
Citation: 10p
Abstract: In the present work, polycarbazole (PCz)/magnesium cobalt oxide (MgCo2O4)/reduced graphene oxide (RGO) based ternary nanocomposite was prepared through in-situ polymerization, and utilized it as an active electrodes for electrochemical energy storage supercapacitor applications. The electrochemical behaviour of PCz and its nanocomposites were investigated by measuring specific capacitance using cyclic voltammetry (CV), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and Galvanostatic charge–discharge (GCD) analysis. The PCz/MgCo2O4/RGO hybrids exhibited higher capacitance (548.54 F/g) than that of PCz (117.65 F/g) and PCz/MgCo2O4 (482.92 F/g) at the scan rate of 50 mV/s, as determined by CV method. The enhanced supercapacitance indicates high power and energy storage capabilities of the ternary metal oxide-graphene based polycarbazole nanocomposites. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy confirmed low solution resistance of PCz/MgCo2O4/RGO. Thermogravimetric analysis affirmed the increased thermal stability of PCz/MgCo2O4/RGO composite compared to that of pure polycarbazole and PCz/MgCo2O4 nanocomposite. The scanning electron micrographs of nanocomposite confirmed the successful incorporation of nanofillers into the PCz matrix. On the basis of the research findings, PCz/MgCo2O4/RGO can be expected to be a promising electrode active material for high performance energy storage supercapacitors
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4791
ISSN: 2589-2991
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