Abstract

We report on a simple and facile synthesis of manganese ferrite (MnFe2O4) nanoparticles by chemical co-precipitation method using 1M NaOH as the oxidative solution. The resultant nanoparticles were characterized by using various tools like powder X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The morphology of the resultant product was observed to be of spherical in shape with diameter of about 20–50nm. The electrochemical performance of manganese ferrite nanoparticles was investigated by using cyclic voltammetry, charge–discharge and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy with different electrolytes, such as 1M LiNO3, 1M Li3PO4 and KOH. In a three-electrode system, a maximum specific capacitance of 173, 31 and 430Fg−1 was attained corresponding to the electrolytes of 3.5M KOH, 1M LiNO3 and 1M Li3PO4, respectively. Among these, 3.5M KOH electrolyte medium exhibited excellent rate performance, evidently more than 60% of retention was observed at 10Ag−1 due to the synergistic activities, high surface accessibility and better electronic conductivity of MnFe2O4 nanoparticles. In addition, the fabrication of symmetric cell using MnFe2O4 as an electrode materials with 3.5M KOH as an electrolyte, exhibited maximum specific capacitance, high energy density and power density of 245Fg−1, 12.6Whkg−1 and 1207Wkg−1, respectively. Furthermore, the specific capacitance of 105% retained after 10,000 cycles at the high current density of 1.5Ag−1 and the coulombic efficiency of the all 10,000 cycles remains constant (∼98) which clearly displayed the excellent electrochemical stability of MnFe2O4 nanosphere (NS). Our results may pave the way for employing the low-cost co-precipitation method to fabricate advanced high energy storage and highly stable device with long cycle life.

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