Recrystallization-induced capacity fading of birnessite-Type MnO2 nanosheets for pseudocapacitors

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Birnessite-Type MnO2 materials are widely studied as electrodes for pseudocapacitors. However, the poor cycling stability limits their applications. Here, wrinkle birnessite-Type MnO2 nanosheet array has been synthesized and taken as an example to discover the reason of capacity fading for pseudocapacitors. It is discovered that in the the galvanostatic charge-discharge process, the smalle nanosheets blocking the macropores of the array framework have been dissolved and recrystallized on the large wrinkle birnessite nanosheet array framework, finally forming a hierarchical structure of nanosheets@nanosheets of birnessite. The recrystallizaion of the small birnessite nanosheets may decrease the specific capacity through the decreasement of the surface area of the electrode.

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Zhang, X., Liu, J., Chu, Q., Su, Y., & Tang, S. (2019). Recrystallization-induced capacity fading of birnessite-Type MnO2 nanosheets for pseudocapacitors. Materials Research Express, 6(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ab6641

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