Issue 18, 2023

Microwave synthesis of antimony oxide graphene nanoparticles – a new electrode material for supercapacitors

Abstract

For the first time, antimony oxide nanoparticles were produced using a microwave technique and evaluated as a supercapacitor electrode. The specific capacitance derived from the material's galvanostatic charge–discharge curve was 98 F g−1 in 1 M Li2SO4 electrolyte at 0.1 A g−1 current density. The charge storage mechanism visible in the CV curve is nearly rectangular and identical to the EDLC charge storage mechanism. Additionally, antimony species were chemically attached to graphene oxide using an antimony(III) chloride precursor and subsequently microwave aided procedures were used to convert the antimony species to SbO-G nanocomposites. The results of energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy demonstrated the pure character of the produced material. In a three-electrode cell arrangement, the resulting composite was electrochemically characterized. The cyclic voltammogram results showed that among the pristine SbO, graphene, and SbO-G materials, SbO-G had a higher specific capacitance value of 37.58 F g−1, at a scan rate of 10 mV s−1. The material has also demonstrated good conductivity characteristics based on electrochemical impedance spectroscopy research. After 3500 galvanostatic charge–discharge cycles, the material had excellent cycling stability of ∼100%. All the remarkable capacitive properties demonstrated by this material indicate that it can be a viable choice in the field of energy storage devices.

Graphical abstract: Microwave synthesis of antimony oxide graphene nanoparticles – a new electrode material for supercapacitors

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 تیر 1402
Accepted
31 مرداد 1402
First published
14 شهریور 1402
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale Adv., 2023,5, 5137-5153

Microwave synthesis of antimony oxide graphene nanoparticles – a new electrode material for supercapacitors

P. Ekwere, M. Ndipingwi, C. Nolly, C. Ikpo and E. Iwuoha, Nanoscale Adv., 2023, 5, 5137 DOI: 10.1039/D3NA00514C

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