Battery-type electrodeposited ternary metal sulfides electrodes for advanced hybrid energy storage devices

•One-step co-electrodeposition technique has been espoused for binder-free ternary metal sulfide electrodes fabrication.•Co25Cu75MnS electrode exhibits remarkable specific capacity along with lesser IR drop and ESR value.•Stimulating theoretical approaches have scrutinized the dependent fundamental...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of electroanalytical chemistry (Lausanne, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2022-01, Vol.904, p.115881, Article 115881
Hauptverfasser: Haider, Syed Shabhi, Zakar, Sana, Zahir Iqbal, Muhammad, Dad, Sania
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Zusammenfassung:•One-step co-electrodeposition technique has been espoused for binder-free ternary metal sulfide electrodes fabrication.•Co25Cu75MnS electrode exhibits remarkable specific capacity along with lesser IR drop and ESR value.•Stimulating theoretical approaches have scrutinized the dependent fundamental charge storage mechanics of CCMS. The versatile importance of hybrid supercapacitors in energy storage applications craves the outstanding electrochemical behavior of electrode material. In this study, we have grown several electrodes of cobalt-copper-manganese sulfide (CCMS) with different concentration of cobalt and copper on a current collector (Ni foam) by espousing one-step co-electrodeposition approach. The morphological aspects of contrived electrodes have been characterized by FESEM.. Electrochemical characterization reveals the substantial performance of S2 electrode (Co25Cu75MnS) as compared to other compositions. After the experimental investigation, the dependence of inherent charge storage mechanism of CCMS on the concentration of Co and Cu have been scrutinized thru stimulating theoretical approaches. Different mathematical models employed to ascertain the dominant charge storage mechanism involved during electrochemical charge storage and scrutinizing their redox reaction stability. The finding illumines the enhanced electrochemical performances of electrodes with prevalent battery-type charge storing phenomenon which support for the construction of advance hybrid energy storage devices.
ISSN:1572-6657
1873-2569
DOI:10.1016/j.jelechem.2021.115881