Microwave-Assisted Synthesis and Characterization of γ-MnO2 for High-Performance Supercapacitors

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Abstract

Two hydrothermal techniques under microwave irradiation were used to synthesize γ-MnO2 from 90°C to 150°C in 10−30 min. The first technique is based on reducing KMnO4 with MnSO4, and the second one involves liquid-phase oxidation between MnSO4 and (NH4)2S2O8. The structures and morphologies of the samples were analyzed using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and N2 physisorption measurements. The electrochemical properties were evaluated through cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The γ-MnO2 materials obtained by the first technique mainly exhibited nanorods with diameters of 40–60 nm, and the samples obtained by the second technique showed flower-like microspheres with diameters of 1−2 µm; each flower was composed of nanosheets with a thickness of 10−20 nm. The processing time directly depends on the size of the nanorods. The sample synthesized by the first technique at 150°C and 10 min has the highest specific surface area of up to 59.08 m2 g−1 and mean pore diameter of 34.11 nm. Furthermore, this sample exhibits a near-rectangular cyclic voltammetry curves and high specific capacitance of 331.3 F g−1 in 0.1 M Na2SO4 solution at 5 mV s−1 scan rate. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Cuéllar-Herrera, L., Arce-Estrada, E., Romero-Serrano, A., Ortiz-Landeros, J., Cabrera-Sierra, R., Tirado-López, C., … López-Rodríguez, J. (2021). Microwave-Assisted Synthesis and Characterization of γ-MnO2 for High-Performance Supercapacitors. Journal of Electronic Materials, 50(10), 5577–5589. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11664-021-09098-x

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