Abstract

First described by Bragg and Nishikawa in 1915, spinel ferrites have attracted a wide range of research interest in applications like energy storage, medical diagnostics and therapy, microwave devices, catalysts, gas sensors, magnetic fluids, etc. Several types of spinel ferrites have been investigated recently as an effective electrode material for energy storage applications because of their excellent properties. Synthesis method of spinel ferrites plays a characteristic role in the structure, morphology, and other properties of the material, and based on it, the material finds application either in batteries or supercapacitors. The electrochemical performance of the devices varies based on the route of preparation, doping effect, particle texture, density, etc. In this chapter, we mainly focus on the recent advances in the spinel ferrites as a nanostructured and thin film material for the energy storage applications like batteries and supercapacitors.

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