JOURNAL ARTICLE

Supercapacitors with Prussian Blue Derived Carbon Encapsulated Fe/Fe3C Nanocomposites

Ankit KumarDebanjan DasDebasish SarkarSatish PatilA. K. Shukla

Year: 2020 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 167 (6)Pages: 060529-060529   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

A one-step synthesis of carbon encapsulated Fe/Fe3C 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/Fe3C nanoparticles entirely encapsulated within layers of graphitic carbon. Such a porous structure facilitates electrolytic ion diffusion during charge storage on Fe/Fe3C 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/Fe3C 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/Fe3C//activated-carbon asymmetric supercapacitor out-performs many recently reported supercapacitors. © 2020 The Electrochemical Society ("ECS"). Published on behalf of ECS by IOP Publishing Limited.

Keywords:
Prussian blue Supercapacitor Materials science Horizontal scan rate Anode Capacitance Nanoparticle Carbon fibers Electrolyte Nanocomposite Electrochemistry Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Activated carbon Faraday efficiency Electrode Composite material Chemistry Cyclic voltammetry Composite number

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