Hollow carbon microspheres/MnO2 nanosheets composites: hydrothermal synthesis and electrochemical behaviors

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This article reported the electrochemical behaviors of a novel hollow carbon microspheres/manganese dioxide nanosheets (micro-HC/nano-MnO2) composite prepared by an in situ self-limiting deposition method under hydrothermal condition. The results of scanning electron microscopy reveal that MnO2 nanosheets homogeneously grow onto the surface of micro-HC to form a loose-packed microstructure. The quantity of MnO2 required in the electrode layer has thereby been reduced significantly, and higher specific capacitances have been achieved. The micro-HC/nano-MnO2 electrode presents a high capacitance of 239.0 F g-1 at a current density of 5 mA cm-2, which is a strong promise for high-rate electrochemical capacitive energy storage applications.

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Fan, H. L., Ran, F., Zhang, X. X., Song, H. M., Niu, X. Q., Kong, L. B., & Kang, L. (2015). Hollow carbon microspheres/MnO2 nanosheets composites: hydrothermal synthesis and electrochemical behaviors. Nano-Micro Letters, 7(1), 59–67. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-014-0019-z

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