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Supercapacitors with Prussian Blue Derived Carbon Encapsulated Fe/Fe <sub>3</sub> C Nanocomposites

Ankit Kumar, Debanjan Das, Debasish Sarkar, Satish Patil, A. K. Shukla

2020Journal of The Electrochemical Society29 citationsDOI

Abstract

A one-step synthesis of carbon encapsulated Fe/Fe 3 C nanoparticles by pyrolyzing single source precursor of Prussian Blue (Iron (III) ferrocyanide) for its usage as anode material in high-performance supercapacitors is reported. The synthetic method produces 3D doughnut shaped porous structures comprising numerous interconnected Fe/Fe 3 C nanoparticles entirely encapsulated within layers of graphitic carbon. Such a porous structure facilitates electrolytic ion diffusion during charge storage on Fe/Fe 3 C nanoparticles through surface or near surface- based faradaic reactions, while the metallic iron helps enhancing the electronic conductivity of the electroactive material. Accordingly, the charge storage in such carbon encapsulated Fe/Fe 3 C nanoparticles is governed by capacitive as well as diffusion-controlled processes at lower scan rates, and is taken over by capacitive processes at higher scan rates. The material achieves a specific capacitance of 223 F g −1 at a scan rate of 10 mV s −1 along with compelling cycling performance exhibiting a little decay in capacitance over 20,000 cycles. When coupled with activated-carbon cathode, Fe/Fe 3 C//activated-carbon asymmetric supercapacitor out-performs many recently reported supercapacitors.

Topics & Concepts

Prussian blueSupercapacitorMaterials scienceHorizontal scan rateAnodeCapacitanceNanoparticleCarbon fibersElectrolyteNanocompositeElectrochemistryChemical engineeringNanotechnologyActivated carbonFaraday efficiencyElectrodeComposite materialChemistryCyclic voltammetryComposite numberPhysical chemistryEngineeringOrganic chemistryAdsorptionSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationAdvancements in Battery MaterialsElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
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