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Superior electrochemical performances of highly porous bismuth oxyhalides decorated lemon peel derived activated carbon electrode materials for solid state asymmetric and symmetric supercapattery devices

Abstract

The ever-increasing energy demand and rapid growth of modern industries enforce the scientific community to search for alternative renewable energy resources. To overcome the energy crisis, a hybrid electrochemical energy storage device, namely, supercapattery, is considered a promising green energy source as it combines the merits of supercapacitors and batteries. The present work deals with the electrochemical performance of bismuth oxyhalide/lemon peel-derived activated carbon (BOX-LPDAC, X = bromine, chlorine, or iodine) electrode materials for supercapattery applications. The highly porous sheet-like morphology of the prepared electrode materials promotes more charge storage of electrolytic ions during the electrochemical reaction. Moreover, the BOB-LPDAC (1575.15 C g−1), BOC-LPDAC (1228 C g−1) and BOI-LPDAC (905.37 C g−1) electrodes have high specific capacity than bare BOB (646.75 C g−1), BOC (530.91 C g−1), BOI (409.57 C g−1) and LPDAC (165.19 C g−1) electrodes due to the presence of synergistic battery-type faradaic (BOX) and capacitive-type (LPDAC) charge storage mechanisms. The fabricated solid-state symmetric supercapattery (BOB-LPDAC‖BOB-LPDAC) (SSC) device could deliver an energy density of 172.06 Wh kg−1 than the asymmetric supercapattery (BOB-LPDAC‖LPDAC) (ASC) device (47.1 Wh kg−1). Compared to the ASC device, the SSC device could power a 2 V red LED for 555 s and a 3.7 V electric motor fan for 122 s. Hence, the prepared BOB-LPDAC nanocomposite may serve as an excellent electrode material for solid-state symmetric supercapattery applications.

Graphical abstract: Superior electrochemical performances of highly porous bismuth oxyhalides decorated lemon peel derived activated carbon electrode materials for solid state asymmetric and symmetric supercapattery devices

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Apr 2026
Accepted
18 May 2026
First published
03 Jun 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2026,16, 29918-29931

Superior electrochemical performances of highly porous bismuth oxyhalides decorated lemon peel derived activated carbon electrode materials for solid state asymmetric and symmetric supercapattery devices

B. Ramasamy, J. M. Peter Paul, K. Raman and R. Sundaram, RSC Adv., 2026, 16, 29918 DOI: 10.1039/D6RA02955H

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