Abstract

Cathodic reduction of an aqueous solution of potassium permanganate in the presence of various alkaline metals except for Na+ ions led to a deposition of birnessite-type layered MnO2. Thehighest crystallinity was achieved in a bath containing 2 mMK MnO4 and 50 mM KCl by applying a constant potential of 0 V vs Ag/AgCl. The cathodic formation of birnessite was prevented by the presence of divalent cations, and Na+ ions yielded an amorphous or low crystalline product. The birnessite film thus formed showed excellent pseudocapacitive characteristics in its as-deposited state; i.e., a specific capacitance as high as 322 F g-1 at a potential scan rate of 2 mV s-1, which is much higher than that (75F g-1) of the birnessite film prepared anodically from Mn2+ ions.

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