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The remarkable electrochemical features and promise for improved performance of binder-free manganese ferrite have attracted a lot of research interest in hybrid energy storage devices. The fine-tuning of preparative parameters has a significant impact on energy-storing performance, with deposition time appearing as a crucial parameter in enhancing their electrochemical properties. This work offers a simple and scalable method for the preparation of manganese ferrite with varying deposition times using chemical bath deposition (CBD). Varying deposition time results in a transformation from the manganese ferrite hydrate (MnFe2O4.H2O) to manganese ferrite (MnFe2O4) cubic structure and alteration in morphology from tetrahedral crystals to octahedral-like in MnFe2O4 series thin films (C-MFO). The MnFe2O4 electrode with an optimal deposition time of 7 h (C-MFO3) sample, featuring a cube-like morphology, achieves a maximum specific capacitance (Cs) of 491.2 F g−1 at 1.5 A g−1, maintaining 81.1% retention. Furthermore, the constructed hybrid supercapacitor device (HSD) exhibits a high Cs of 73.3 F g−1, along with a specific energy (SE) of 36.7 Wh kg−1 at a specific power (SP) of 1.7 kW kg−1. This work introduces a scalable method for producing binder-free manganese ferrite electrodes, suitable for use as cathodes in hybrid energy storage devices for practical applications.
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Bhosale, R. P., Kumbhar, S. S., Bhosale, S. B., Patil, A. M., Jun, S. C., Gaikwad, D. S., … Jamadade, V. S. (2025). 3D Controlled Growth of Binder-Free Manganese Ferrite Electrodes for High-Performance Hybrid Supercapacitor Device. Advanced Sustainable Systems, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/adsu.202500067
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