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[이승구교수연구업적] Boosting the electrochemical properties of MoO3/MnFe2O4/MXene for high-performaBoosting the electrochemical properties of MoO3/MnFe2O4/MXene for high-performance supercapacitor applications nce supercapacitor applications
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Boosting the electrochemical properties of MoO3/MnFe2O4/MXene for high-performaBoosting the electrochemical properties of MoO3/MnFe2O4/MXene for high-performance supercapacitor applications

nce supercapacitor applications

Author list

Misbah Ikram, Mirza Mahmood Baig, Imran Shakir, Amna Irshad, Zeid A. ALOthman, Muhammad Farooq Warsi*, and Seung Goo Lee*

Publication date

2024.06.15

Citation information

Journal of Energy Storage, 90, 111746 (2024)

Abbreviation of Journal Name

J. Energy Storage

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2024.111746

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The expanding population and extensive usage of energy-consuming sources are the main factors driving the interest of current researchers toward the development of extremely effective and useful electrode materials for high-power energy storage devices. A novel class of 2D transition metal carbides such as MXene has captured significant attention and has distinguished itself from other electrode materials because of its remarkable electrochemical characteristics. In this work, we have fabricated MoO3 and MnFe2O4 via a simple co-precipitation method. Further, we design multifunctional MoO3/MnFe2O4/MXene composite by the combination of MoO3/MnFe2O4 and MXene through the sonication route. SEM results confirmed the fabrication of nanorods of MoO3 and nanoparticles of MnFe2O4, sandwiched within the MXene sheets. As evident from CV profiles, at 10 mVs−1 MoO3/MnFe2O4@MXene showed a higher specific capacitance of 817 Fg−1 than other electrode materials mainly because of the combined effect of MoO3/MnFe2O4 and the conductive nature of MXene sheets. Furthermore, even after 10,000 cycles, MoO3/MnFe2O4/MXene demonstrated outstanding cyclic stability, maintaining 90.2 % retention of its initial specific capacitance. Furthermore, MoO3/MnFe2O4/MXene showed less solution resistance and charge transfer resistance than all other prepared materials. These findings suggest that the MoO3/MnFe2O4/MXene composite is a competent capacitive material in the supercapacitor research area.