El‐Refaie KenawyYoussef I. MoharramFatma S. AbouhargaMona Elfiky
Abstract Supercapacitors are widely valued for their high cycle life, power density, and broad applications. However, the development of improved devicess hindered by the challenges related to electrode materials. Effective electrodes need high specific capacitance and low electrical resistance to enhance energy storage, while also being simple to prepare, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly to support sustainable development. This study utilized an affordable and straightforward electrospinning process to produce polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers, polyacrylonitrile-polyphenyl (PAN-PPh) nanofibers, and polyacrylonitrile-polyphenyl/magnetic iron oxide (PAN-PPh/Fe 3 O 4 ) composite nanofibers for supercapacitor electrodes. Among these, the PAN-PPh/Fe 3 O 4 electrode exhibited superior performance, with a specific capacity of 0.258 Ah g − 1 , and specific capacitance of 442.4 F g − 1 and excellent cycling stability, retaining approximately 78.49% of its capacitance after 3000 cycles. These results highlight the potential of PAN-PPh/Fe 3 O 4 composites as sustainable materials for supercapacitor electrodes.
Joel L. VillanuevaGabriel Angelo TapasJezza B. BayotMenandro C. MarquezRuth R. Aquino
Sumit DubalSachin ChavanG. M. LoharP.E. LokhandeR. UdayabhaskarDeepak Kumar
Guanghua HeYonghai SongShuiliang ChenLi Wang
El‐Refaie KenawyYoussef I. MoharramFatma S. AbouhargaMona Elfiky
Guangdi NieYun hai ZhuDi TianCe Wang